2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12904-022-01100-5
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Intention of healthcare providers to use video-communication in terminal care: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Interdisciplinary collaboration between healthcare providers with regard to consultation, transfer and advice in terminal care is both important and challenging. The use of video communication in terminal care is low while in first-line healthcare it has the potential to improve quality of care, as it allows healthcare providers to assess the clinical situation in real time and determine collectively what care is needed. The aim of the present study is to explore the intention to use… Show more

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“…[28]- [31], and the other 5 studies on telemonitoring [32]- [36]. A total of 3 studies were dedicated to remote mental health services -Telepsychotherapy [37]- [39], while 4 studies centered around telerehabilitation [40], [41], and tele palliative care [42], [43], each with 2 studies. The remaining studies were designed for teleneurology [44], teledermoscopy [45], teleconsultations [46], and group-based telemedicine [47], each with one study.…”
Section: B Telemedicine Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[28]- [31], and the other 5 studies on telemonitoring [32]- [36]. A total of 3 studies were dedicated to remote mental health services -Telepsychotherapy [37]- [39], while 4 studies centered around telerehabilitation [40], [41], and tele palliative care [42], [43], each with 2 studies. The remaining studies were designed for teleneurology [44], teledermoscopy [45], teleconsultations [46], and group-based telemedicine [47], each with one study.…”
Section: B Telemedicine Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contradictory to that, the most important factor influencing providers is the attitude which was mentioned 5 times [13], [32], [39], [42], [44]. Other important factors were repeated 2 times including social influence [42], [44], self-efficacy [13], [42], and experience [31], [44].…”
Section: Healthcare Providermentioning
confidence: 99%
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