Survey protocol for exploring video and phone use in Aotearoa New Zealand general practice: considerations for future telehealth

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2021-03-22

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Introduction Telehealth became the most practical option for general practice consultations in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ) as a result of the national lockdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. What is the consumer experience of access to telehealth and how do consumers and providers perceive this mode of care delivery going forward? Methods and analysis A national survey of general practice consumers and providers who used telehealth services since the national lockdowns in 2020 will be distributed. It is based on the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology framework of technology acceptance and the access to care framework. The data will be statistically analysed to create a foundation for in-depth research on the use of telehealth services in NZ general practice services, with a specific focus on consumer experiences and health outcomes. Ethics and dissemination Ethics approval was granted by the Auckland Health Research Ethics Committee on 13/11/2020, reference AH2539. The survey will be disseminated online.

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BMJ Health Informatics, nursing, primary health care, Attitude to Computers, COVID-19, General Practice, Humans, New Zealand, Pandemics, Prospective Studies, Research Design, SARS-CoV-2, Surveys and Questionnaires, Telemedicine, Telephone, Videoconferencing

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Day K, Hunter I, Rao V, Russell G, Roskvist R, Moir F, Gill E, van der Werf B. (2021). Survey protocol for exploring video and phone use in Aotearoa New Zealand general practice: considerations for future telehealth.. BMJ Health Care Inform. 28. 1. (pp. e100309-).

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