2024
DOI: 10.1177/20552076241242667
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Rural patients’ experiences with anesthesia and surgical consultations in British Columbia: A survey-based comparison between virtual and in-person modalities

Jude Kornelsen,
Matilda Taylor,
Sean Ebert
et al.

Abstract: Introduction Rural patients face barriers to accessing surgical care and often need to travel long distance for pre- or post-surgical consultations. Although adaptation to the COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the efficacy of virtual care, there is minimal data available to evaluate patient satisfaction with this modality and consequent health service utilization if virtual services are not available. Methods An online survey was conducted with participants living in rural British Columbia, Canada who had und… Show more

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