2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-022-08566-2
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Investigating the relationship between consultation length and quality of tele-dermatology E-consults in China: a cross-sectional standardized patient study

Abstract: Background Consultation length, the time a health provider spend with the patient during a consultation, is a crucial aspect of patient-physician interaction. Prior studies that assessed the relationship between consultation length and quality of care were mainly based on offline visits. Research was lacking in E-consults settings, an emerging modality for primary health care. This study aims to examine the association between consultation length and the quality of E-consults services. … Show more

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“…Vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases, are often prioritized for multiple vaccines, including COVID-19 and influenza vaccines. In addition, patients afflicted with specific pathologies frequently seek extended direct consultations, driven by a requisite for detailed elucidation concerning the disease trajectory, therapeutic measures, and possible chronic sequelae [34]. Furthermore, individuals with a higher educational background often possess enhanced medical literacy, enabling more efficacious dialogues with healthcare professionals regarding their clinical status [35]; however, they are more likely to hesitate regarding vaccine acceptance due to their lower perception of vaccine safety influenced by their health-related factors.…”
Section: Consulting Preferences Between Hcws and Residentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and individuals with chronic diseases, are often prioritized for multiple vaccines, including COVID-19 and influenza vaccines. In addition, patients afflicted with specific pathologies frequently seek extended direct consultations, driven by a requisite for detailed elucidation concerning the disease trajectory, therapeutic measures, and possible chronic sequelae [34]. Furthermore, individuals with a higher educational background often possess enhanced medical literacy, enabling more efficacious dialogues with healthcare professionals regarding their clinical status [35]; however, they are more likely to hesitate regarding vaccine acceptance due to their lower perception of vaccine safety influenced by their health-related factors.…”
Section: Consulting Preferences Between Hcws and Residentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consultation times in the developed world are gradually rising [ 6 ]. The British Royal College of General Practitioners has recommended that primary care appointments be at least 15 minutes long [ 7 , 8 ]. According to a study in Pakistan by Atif et al in 2016, more than 10 minutes was considered optimal consultation time [ 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%