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Patient perceptions of surgical telehealth consultations during the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia: Lessons for future implementation

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Prior studies of telehealth report high levels of patient satisfaction, but within carefully selected clinical scenarios. The COVID‐19 pandemic led to telehealth replacing face‐to‐face care for many surgical consultations across… Click to show full abstract

Prior studies of telehealth report high levels of patient satisfaction, but within carefully selected clinical scenarios. The COVID‐19 pandemic led to telehealth replacing face‐to‐face care for many surgical consultations across a variety of situations. More evidence is needed regarding patient perceptions of telehealth in surgery, in particular, exploring barriers and facilitators associated with its sustained implementation beyond the pandemic.

Keywords: surgical telehealth; perceptions surgical; implementation; patient perceptions; telehealth; covid pandemic

Journal Title: Anz Journal of Surgery
Year Published: 2021

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