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Digital divide or digital exclusion? Do allied health professionals' assumptions drive use of telehealth?

Renee CookHelen M HaydonEmma E ThomasElizabeth C WardJulie-Anne RossClare WebbMichael HarrisCarina HartleyClare L BurnsAngela P VivantiPhillip CarswellLiam J Caffery
Published in: Journal of telemedicine and telecare (2023)
Clinicians remain the key decision makers for whether telehealth is offered within allied health services. Ease and efficiency of use is a major driver in AHP's willingness to use telehealth. Assumptions and pre-conceived frames-of-reference often underpin decisions to not offer telehealth and present major barriers to telehealth adoption. The development of evidence-based, decision-support frameworks that engage the consumer and clinician in determining when telehealth is used is required. Services need to actively pursue joint decision-making between the clinician and consumer about service delivery preferences.
Keyphrases
  • decision making
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • health information
  • palliative care