2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41999-022-00678-6
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The perceived quality of video consultations in geriatric outpatient care by early adopters

Abstract: Purpose The COVID-19 pandemic caused rapid implementation and upscaling of video consulting. This study examined the perceived quality of care delivered through video consulting at a geriatric outpatient clinic, and how this related to adoption issues and barriers early adopting professionals found themselves confronted with. Methods We performed a qualitative study using semi-structured interviews with healthcare professionals complemented by the views of… Show more

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“…Such consultations could possibly lower the travel burden and improve access to health care services ( Barbabella et al, 2016 ). Video consultations come with numerous potential advantages such as prevention of unnecessary hospital trips and family members can join consultations without being physically present ( Spronk et al, 2022 ). As such, video consultations may be an alternative solution to overcome barriers associated with an increased travel distance to (tertiary) hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such consultations could possibly lower the travel burden and improve access to health care services ( Barbabella et al, 2016 ). Video consultations come with numerous potential advantages such as prevention of unnecessary hospital trips and family members can join consultations without being physically present ( Spronk et al, 2022 ). As such, video consultations may be an alternative solution to overcome barriers associated with an increased travel distance to (tertiary) hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%