Global Evidence on the sustainability of telemedicine in outpatient and primary care during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review using the NASSS framework. (Preprint)
Daniela Valdes,
Ghofran Hijazi,
Ankit Shanker
et al.
Abstract:Background:The rapid implementation of telemedicine during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about sustainability of this intervention at global level.Objective: Verify whether initial drivers of implementation support sustainability of telemedicine as a consultation medium once lockdowns and social restrictions ease, mapping findings against an established sociotechnical framework of technological adoption in healthcare.Methods: Followed a published protocol against established Popula… Show more
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