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Enabling Rural Telehealth for Older Adults in Underserved Rural Communities: Focus Group Study.

Inga HunterCaroline LockhartVasudha RaoBeth TootellSamuel Wong
Published in: JMIR formative research (2022)
Overall, participants were keen on the idea of telehealth. Several barriers and enablers were identified, particularly trust and choice. The term telehealth is not well understood. The unreliable and expensive connectivity options available to rural communities have limited telehealth experience to phone or patient portal use for those with connectivity. Having the opportunity to try telehealth, particularly by using video, would increase the understanding and acceptance of telehealth. This study highlights that local rural communities need to be involved in designing telehealth services within their communities.
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