2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071783
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Validity of patients' online reviews at direct-to-consumer teleconsultation platforms: a protocol for a cross-sectional study using unannounced standardised patients

Abstract: IntroductionAs direct-to-consumer teleconsultation (hereafter referred to as ‘teleconsultation’) has gained popularity, an increasing number of patients have been leaving online reviews of their teleconsultation experiences. These reviews can help guide patients in identifying doctors for teleconsultation. However, few studies have examined the validity of online reviews in assessing the quality of teleconsultation against a gold standard. Therefore, we aim to use unannounced standardised patients (USPs) to va… Show more

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“… 7 While these systems offer a novel lens through which to assess quality, the specific dimensions of care quality these ratings and user feedback capture and their correlation with the technical quality of care is an area in need of further exploration. 8 …”
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“… 7 While these systems offer a novel lens through which to assess quality, the specific dimensions of care quality these ratings and user feedback capture and their correlation with the technical quality of care is an area in need of further exploration. 8 …”
mentioning
confidence: 99%