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Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)

During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians provided virtual care to minimize viral transmission. This concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study assesses the use of synchronous telephone and video visits with patients and asynchronous eConsults by geriatric providers, and explores their perspectives...

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Autores principales: Chuen, Victoria L., Dholakia, Saumil, Kalra, Saurabh, Watt, Jennifer, Wong, Camilla, Ho, Joanne M-W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Canadian Geriatrics Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10198678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37265985
http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.645
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author Chuen, Victoria L.
Dholakia, Saumil
Kalra, Saurabh
Watt, Jennifer
Wong, Camilla
Ho, Joanne M-W.
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Dholakia, Saumil
Kalra, Saurabh
Watt, Jennifer
Wong, Camilla
Ho, Joanne M-W.
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description During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians provided virtual care to minimize viral transmission. This concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study assesses the use of synchronous telephone and video visits with patients and asynchronous eConsults by geriatric providers, and explores their perspectives on telemedicine use during the pandemic. Participants included physicians practicing in Ontario, Canada who were certified in Geriatric Medicine, or Care of the Elderly, or who were the most responsible physician in a long-term care for at least 10 patients. Participants’ perspectives were solicited using an online survey and themes were generated through a reflexive thematic analysis of survey responses. We assessed the current use of each telemedicine tool and compared the proportion of participants using telemedicine before the pandemic with self-predicted use after the pandemic. We received 29 surveys from eligible respondents (87.9% completion rate), with 75.9% being geriatricians. The telephone was most used (96.6%), followed by video (86.2%) and eConsults (64%). Most participants using telephone and video visits had newly implemented them during the pandemic and intend to continue using these tools post-pandemic. Our thematic analysis revealed that telemedicine plays an important role in the continuity of care during the pandemic, with increased self-reported positive perspectives and openness towards use of virtual care tools, although limited by inadequate physical exams or cognitive testing. Its ongoing use depends on the availability of continued remuneration.
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spelling pubmed-101986782023-06-01 Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*) Chuen, Victoria L. Dholakia, Saumil Kalra, Saurabh Watt, Jennifer Wong, Camilla Ho, Joanne M-W. Can Geriatr J Short Report During the COVID-19 pandemic, physicians provided virtual care to minimize viral transmission. This concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study assesses the use of synchronous telephone and video visits with patients and asynchronous eConsults by geriatric providers, and explores their perspectives on telemedicine use during the pandemic. Participants included physicians practicing in Ontario, Canada who were certified in Geriatric Medicine, or Care of the Elderly, or who were the most responsible physician in a long-term care for at least 10 patients. Participants’ perspectives were solicited using an online survey and themes were generated through a reflexive thematic analysis of survey responses. We assessed the current use of each telemedicine tool and compared the proportion of participants using telemedicine before the pandemic with self-predicted use after the pandemic. We received 29 surveys from eligible respondents (87.9% completion rate), with 75.9% being geriatricians. The telephone was most used (96.6%), followed by video (86.2%) and eConsults (64%). Most participants using telephone and video visits had newly implemented them during the pandemic and intend to continue using these tools post-pandemic. Our thematic analysis revealed that telemedicine plays an important role in the continuity of care during the pandemic, with increased self-reported positive perspectives and openness towards use of virtual care tools, although limited by inadequate physical exams or cognitive testing. Its ongoing use depends on the availability of continued remuneration. Canadian Geriatrics Society 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10198678/ /pubmed/37265985 http://dx.doi.org/10.5770/cgj.26.645 Text en © 2023 Author(s). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use and distribution, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Chuen, Victoria L.
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Wong, Camilla
Ho, Joanne M-W.
Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)
title Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)
title_full Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)
title_fullStr Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)
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title_short Geriatric Specialists’ Perspectives on Telemedicine during the COVID-19 Pandemic: a Concurrent Triangulation Mixed-Methods Study(*)
title_sort geriatric specialists’ perspectives on telemedicine during the covid-19 pandemic: a concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study(*)
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