Remote consultations in primary care: Patient experiences and suggestions for improvement

Richard O. de Visser, Chimela Nwamba, Eve Brearley, Vahid Shafiei, Lia Hart

JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2024)

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The use of Remote Consultations (RCs) in primary care expanded rapidly during the Covid-19 pandemic: their ongoing use highlights a need to improve experiences of them. We interviewed 17 adults in the UK, including a sub-sample of five people with a First Language other than English (FLotE). Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis identified five major themes: (1) RCs are convenient, but they require appropriate technology and appropriate conditions of use; (2) even those with good general eHealth literacy and connectivity may struggle with systems that are not user-friendly; (3) greater reliance on verbal communication was experience as limiting empathy, and also made RCs more difficult for people with a FLotE; (4) RCs are considered inappropriate for complex conditions, or those with major psychological components; (5) continuity of care is important, but is often lacking. Overall, interviewees emphasised the need for more user-friendly processes, and greater attention to patients' preferences for consultation type.
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continuity of care,doctor-patient communication,patient satisfaction,qualitative method,remote consultations
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