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Guidance on the introduction and use of video consultations during COVID-19: important lessons from qualitative research

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BMJ LEADER
卷 4, 期 3, 页码 120-123

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/leader-2020-000262

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care redesign; continuous improvement; learning organisation

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  1. NIHR through the Health Services and Delivery Research stream [HSDR 13/59/26]
  2. Welcome Trust Senior Investigator award [WT104830MA]
  3. NIHR Research for Patient Benefit [PB-PG-1216-20012]
  4. Health Foundation
  5. Oxford National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre Partnerships for Health, Wealth, and Innovation [BRC-1215-20008]

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Background Following several years of qualitative research, we have developed evidence-based guidance on setting up and conducting remote video consultations. Drawing on emerging evidence, we have also adapted the guidance to ensure accessibility and relevance for those using video calling during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings This article describes the research underpinning this guidance material, with a focus on three key areas: (1) IT infrastructure, (2) organisational routines and workflows, and (3) interactional work of a video consultation. Our research highlights that such change is not merely about installing and using new technology. It involves introducing and sustaining major changes to a complex system with multiple interacting components. Conclusion If remote video consultations are to be adopted at scale, implementation will need to follow a socio-technical approach, continually adjusting the technology and work processes to become better aligned.

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