Patient experience of virtual hospital care provided by a multidisciplinary team: protocol for a mixed methods study

Background Virtual hospitals are defined as the delivery of hospital-level health care via digital services such as videoconferencing technologies, digital platforms, and remote monitoring. The purpose is to leverage virtual technologies to deliver accessible patient-centered care, improve the overall health of communities, and implement improvements driven by real-time access to patient data. Patients and...

Translating in-person care to telehealth: a secondary analysis of GP consultations on musculoskeletal conditions

Background The COVID-19 pandemic led to a rapid transition to telehealth, particularly in general practice where continuous care for chronic conditions, such as musculoskeletal (MSK), is provided. Aim To determine the appropriateness of telehealth for MSK conditions by identifying whether in-person tasks can be supported remotely via telehealth. Design & setting This study is...

Translating primary care to telehealth: analysis of in-person paediatric consultations and role of carers

Background The usage of telehealth in general practice has risen substantially since the COVID-19 pandemic. Over this time frame, telehealth has provided care for all patient demographics, including the paediatric population (aged ≤18 years). However, the translatability of telehealth (that is, whether in-person tasks can be supported remotely via telehealth) rarely considers the paediatric...

Virtual Hospitals and Patient Experience: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Observational Study

Background Virtual care is increasingly incorporated within routine health care settings to improve patient experience and access to care. A patient’s experience encompasses all the interactions an individual has with the health care system. This includes a greater emphasis on actively involving carers in the decisions and activities surrounding a patient’s health care. Objective...

Virtual physical examination in teleconsultation: A scoping review

Background The conduct of virtual physical examination has provided significant information for the diagnosis during a teleconsultation session, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, where in-person physical examinations have been greatly compromised. Objective The aim of this scoping review was to provide a comprehensive overview of the available evidence concerning virtual physical examination (VPE) in...

Successfully sharing knowledge: Empirical evidence on the influence of managerial factors.

Successfully sharing knowledge: Empirical evidence on the influence of managerial factors. Journal of Knowledge and Process Management Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/kpm.1703 Abstract: Knowledge is an intangible and vital resource that is an important source of competitive advantage; however, the technologies that help create, store, and transfer knowledge are hindered by unrealistic expectations and ambiguity, and the...

Managerial Factors That Influence the Success Of Knowledge Management Systems: A Systematic Literature Review

Managerial Factors That Influence the Success Of Knowledge Management Systems: A Systematic Literature Review. Journal of Knowledge and Process Management Link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/kpm.1622 Abstract: The purpose of this research is to remove the ambiguity that clouds the analysis of knowledge management systems. This is because of an overall lack of consensus on how knowledge management...

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