Barriers and Enablers in Implementing Electronic Consultations in Primary Care: Scoping Review.
Rebecca L BainesJohn Tredinnick-RoweRhona WinningtonArunangsu ChatterjeePublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
This review highlights the need for proactive engagement with patients and staff to facilitate understanding and awareness, process optimization, and delivery of coherent training and education that maximizes impact and success. Although the necessity to use online methods during the COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated awareness, concerns over workload duplication and inequality of access may remain. Future research should explore health inequalities in electronic consultations and their economic impacts from multiple perspectives (eg, patient, professional, and commissioner) to determine their potential value. Further work to identify the role of meaningful patient involvement in digital innovation, implementation, and evaluation is also required following the rapid digitization of health and social care.
Keyphrases
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- primary care
- quality improvement
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- public health
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- chronic kidney disease
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- newly diagnosed
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- climate change
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