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Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics
Establishing and running remote consultation services is challenging politically (interest groups may gain or lose), organizationally (remote consulting requires implementation work and new roles and workflows), economically (costs and benefits are unevenly distributed across the system), technicall...
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.726095 |
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author | Greenhalgh, Trisha Rosen, Rebecca Shaw, Sara E. Byng, Richard Faulkner, Stuart Finlay, Teresa Grundy, Emily Husain, Laiba Hughes, Gemma Leone, Claudia Moore, Lucy Papoutsi, Chrysanthi Pope, Catherine Rybczynska-Bunt, Sarah Rushforth, Alexander Wherton, Joseph Wieringa, Sietse Wood, Gary W. |
author_facet | Greenhalgh, Trisha Rosen, Rebecca Shaw, Sara E. Byng, Richard Faulkner, Stuart Finlay, Teresa Grundy, Emily Husain, Laiba Hughes, Gemma Leone, Claudia Moore, Lucy Papoutsi, Chrysanthi Pope, Catherine Rybczynska-Bunt, Sarah Rushforth, Alexander Wherton, Joseph Wieringa, Sietse Wood, Gary W. |
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description | Establishing and running remote consultation services is challenging politically (interest groups may gain or lose), organizationally (remote consulting requires implementation work and new roles and workflows), economically (costs and benefits are unevenly distributed across the system), technically (excellent care needs dependable links and high-quality audio and images), relationally (interpersonal interactions are altered), and clinically (patients are unique, some examinations require contact, and clinicians have deeply-held habits, dispositions and norms). Many of these challenges have an under-examined ethical dimension. In this paper, we present a novel framework, Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services (PERCS), built from a literature review and ongoing research. PERCS has 7 domains—the reason for consulting, the patient, the clinical relationship, the home and family, technologies, staff, the healthcare organization, and the wider system—and considers how these domains interact and evolve over time as a complex system. It focuses attention on the organization's digital maturity and digital inclusion efforts. We have found that both during and beyond the pandemic, policymakers envisaged an efficient, safe and accessible remote consultation service delivered through state-of-the art digital technologies and implemented via rational allocation criteria and quality standards. In contrast, our empirical data reveal that strategic decisions about establishing remote consultation services, allocation decisions for appointment type (phone, video, e-, face-to-face), and clinical decisions when consulting remotely are fraught with contradictions and tensions—for example, between demand management and patient choice—leading to both large- and small-scale ethical dilemmas for managers, support staff, and clinicians. These dilemmas cannot be resolved by standard operating procedures or algorithms. Rather, they must be managed by attending to here-and-now practicalities and emergent narratives, drawing on guiding principles applied with contextual judgement. We complement the PERCS framework with a set of principles for informing its application in practice, including education of professionals and patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-85218802021-10-27 Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics Greenhalgh, Trisha Rosen, Rebecca Shaw, Sara E. Byng, Richard Faulkner, Stuart Finlay, Teresa Grundy, Emily Husain, Laiba Hughes, Gemma Leone, Claudia Moore, Lucy Papoutsi, Chrysanthi Pope, Catherine Rybczynska-Bunt, Sarah Rushforth, Alexander Wherton, Joseph Wieringa, Sietse Wood, Gary W. Front Digit Health Digital Health Establishing and running remote consultation services is challenging politically (interest groups may gain or lose), organizationally (remote consulting requires implementation work and new roles and workflows), economically (costs and benefits are unevenly distributed across the system), technically (excellent care needs dependable links and high-quality audio and images), relationally (interpersonal interactions are altered), and clinically (patients are unique, some examinations require contact, and clinicians have deeply-held habits, dispositions and norms). Many of these challenges have an under-examined ethical dimension. In this paper, we present a novel framework, Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services (PERCS), built from a literature review and ongoing research. PERCS has 7 domains—the reason for consulting, the patient, the clinical relationship, the home and family, technologies, staff, the healthcare organization, and the wider system—and considers how these domains interact and evolve over time as a complex system. It focuses attention on the organization's digital maturity and digital inclusion efforts. We have found that both during and beyond the pandemic, policymakers envisaged an efficient, safe and accessible remote consultation service delivered through state-of-the art digital technologies and implemented via rational allocation criteria and quality standards. In contrast, our empirical data reveal that strategic decisions about establishing remote consultation services, allocation decisions for appointment type (phone, video, e-, face-to-face), and clinical decisions when consulting remotely are fraught with contradictions and tensions—for example, between demand management and patient choice—leading to both large- and small-scale ethical dilemmas for managers, support staff, and clinicians. These dilemmas cannot be resolved by standard operating procedures or algorithms. Rather, they must be managed by attending to here-and-now practicalities and emergent narratives, drawing on guiding principles applied with contextual judgement. We complement the PERCS framework with a set of principles for informing its application in practice, including education of professionals and patients. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8521880/ /pubmed/34713199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.726095 Text en Copyright © 2021 Greenhalgh, Rosen, Shaw, Byng, Faulkner, Finlay, Grundy, Husain, Hughes, Leone, Moore, Papoutsi, Pope, Rybczynska-Bunt, Rushforth, Wherton, Wieringa and Wood. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Digital Health Greenhalgh, Trisha Rosen, Rebecca Shaw, Sara E. Byng, Richard Faulkner, Stuart Finlay, Teresa Grundy, Emily Husain, Laiba Hughes, Gemma Leone, Claudia Moore, Lucy Papoutsi, Chrysanthi Pope, Catherine Rybczynska-Bunt, Sarah Rushforth, Alexander Wherton, Joseph Wieringa, Sietse Wood, Gary W. Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title | Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title_full | Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title_fullStr | Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title_full_unstemmed | Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title_short | Planning and Evaluating Remote Consultation Services: A New Conceptual Framework Incorporating Complexity and Practical Ethics |
title_sort | planning and evaluating remote consultation services: a new conceptual framework incorporating complexity and practical ethics |
topic | Digital Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8521880/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34713199 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdgth.2021.726095 |
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