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Patient preference for virtual versus in-person visits in neuromuscular clinical practice.

Komal HafeezHani KushlafHusam Al-SultaniAnny-Claude JosephZoya ZaeemZaeem A SiddiqiShannon LaboyMichael PulleyAli A HabibNathaniel M RobbinsSean ZadehMuhammad Ubaid HafeezYessar HussainAlexandria Melendez-ZaidiCharles KassardjianKristin JohnsonHolly LeonhardSuur BilicilerJorge E Patino MurillasAziz I Shaibani
Published in: Muscle & nerve (2022)
Although neither technology, privacy, nor finance burdened patients in our study, more patients preferred in-person visits than virtual visits and 40% were concerned about a lack of physical examination. Interactions that occur with in-person encounters had high importance for patients, reflecting differences in the perception of the patient-physician relationship between virtual and in-person visits.
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