Authors
Wendy Shulver, Maggie Killington, Maria Crotty
Publication date
2016/12
Journal
BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making
Volume
16
Pages
1-15
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Telehealth technologies, which enable delivery of healthcare services at distance, offer promise for responding to the challenges created by an ageing population. However, successful implementation of telehealth into mainstream healthcare systems has been slow and fraught with failure. Understanding of frontline providers’ experiences and attitudes regarding telehealth is a crucial aspect of successful implementation. This study aims to examine healthcare worker views on telehealth, and their implications for implementation to mainstream healthcare services for older people. The study includes a focus on two further dimensions of urban versus rural services and level of clinician experience with telehealth.
Methods
Seven semi-structured focus groups were conducted with a total of 44 healthcare workers providing services to older people …
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