2020
DOI: 10.2196/16694
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Physical Examinations via Video for Patients With Heart Failure: Qualitative Study Using Conversation Analysis

Abstract: Background Video consultations are increasingly seen as a possible replacement for face-to-face consultations. Direct physical examination of the patient is impossible; however, a limited examination may be undertaken via video (eg, using visual signals or asking a patient to press their lower legs and assess fluid retention). Little is currently known about what such video examinations involve. Objective This study aimed to explore the opportunities an… Show more

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“…In the UK, sickness certificates can be downloaded directly from NHS 111 online. However, video can provide additional visual information, diagnostic clues, and therapeutic presence 345. Hence, video may be appropriate for sicker patients, those with comorbidities, those whose social circumstances have a bearing on the illness, and those who are very anxious.…”
Section: What You Should Covermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the UK, sickness certificates can be downloaded directly from NHS 111 online. However, video can provide additional visual information, diagnostic clues, and therapeutic presence 345. Hence, video may be appropriate for sicker patients, those with comorbidities, those whose social circumstances have a bearing on the illness, and those who are very anxious.…”
Section: What You Should Covermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of family members in examination, while at times necessary, can contribute to feelings of inadequacy and lack of control in patients. 25 There is variability in patients' capacity to operate their mobile device even with maximal coaching. This can interfere with the physician's ability to complete a visit in Table 1 Neurology examination adapted to direct-to-patient virtual encounters (continued)…”
Section: Challenges To Successful Implementation Of a Virtual Neurolomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…19 Research indicates that with appropriate structure and guidance, a teleconsultation model can be successful. 20 It is very likely that patients will be willing to engage with teleconsultation when face-to-face access to health care is restricted. Using internet search volume data from Google Trends, Hong et al 21 showed that the U.S. population's interest in telehealth increased as the number of COVID-19 cases increased, with a strong correlation between population interest and COVID-19 cases reported (r = .948, P < .001).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%