Internet videoconferencing for patient-clinician consultations in long-term conditions: A review of reviews and applications in line with guidelines and recommendations.
Agnieszka IgnatowiczHelen AthertonCelia Janine BernsteinCarol BryceRachel CourtJackie SturtFrances GriffithsPublished in: Digital health (2019)
While the current evidence base for internet videoconferencing is equivocal, it is likely to change as more research is undertaken and evidence published. With more videoconferencing services added in more contexts, research needs to explore how internet videoconferencing can be implemented in ways that it is valued by patients and clinicians, and how it can fit within organisational and technical infrastructure of the healthcare services.
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