Perceptions of telehealth in real-world oncological care: An exploration of matched patient- and clinician-reported acceptability data from an Australian cancer centre.
Anna CollinsSue-Anne McLachlanLeeanne PasanenOlivia WawrykJennifer A M PhilipPublished in: Cancer medicine (2022)
While overall telehealth is acceptable in cancer care, our findings raise important implications for future service development, notably that it may be less optimal for patients with higher complexity of need-including those with more advanced disease, poorer performance status, those less well known to treating clinicians and those identified to have additional language barriers.
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