2021
DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.9266
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Patient experiences with telehealth in sleep medicine: a qualitative evaluation

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“…This was seen as beneficial by participants, and it allowed for some to take part who would otherwise have been unable to attend, particularly those in rural areas. This supports other findings from previous research that have also indicated improved access to services due to engagement with telehealth platforms (Donovan et al ., 2021). This could also be particularly beneficial for those living with bipolar disorder who may have limited opportunity for engagement with others diagnosed with this condition, particularly in rural settings.…”
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“…This was seen as beneficial by participants, and it allowed for some to take part who would otherwise have been unable to attend, particularly those in rural areas. This supports other findings from previous research that have also indicated improved access to services due to engagement with telehealth platforms (Donovan et al ., 2021). This could also be particularly beneficial for those living with bipolar disorder who may have limited opportunity for engagement with others diagnosed with this condition, particularly in rural settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The telehealth platform in this study was also found to decrease barriers to engagement, with the convenience of the platform also being found be important for participants. This is consistent with other studies where participants reported this convenience as a key area where barriers to attendance can be removed (Donovan et al ., 2021). Most participants in this study reported that they found using the platform easy and did not report any significant technological issues.…”
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