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Internet-based remote consultations - general practitioner experience and attitudes in Norway and Germany. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to explore the opinions and experiences of German and Norwegian general practitioners regarding Internet-based remote consultation solutions.
  • Interviews were conducted with four German and five Norwegian GPs, and the information was analyzed qualitatively.
  • All GPs expressed a desire to utilize remote consultations in the future, noting limited current use and emphasizing features like message exchange, video conferencing, appointment scheduling, secure logins, and EHR integration as important for effective consultation solutions.

Article Abstract

Unlabelled: The objective of the study was to identify experiences and attitudes of German and Norwegian general practitioners (GPs) towards Internet-based remote consultation solutions supporting communication between GPs and patients in the context of the German and Norwegian healthcare systems.

Methods: Interviews with four German and five Norwegian GPs were conducted. The results were qualitatively analyzed.

Results: All interviewed GPs stated they would like to make use of Internet-based remote consultations in the future. Current experiences with remote consultations are existent to a limited degree. No GP reported to use a comprehensive remote consultation solution. The main features GPs would like to see in a remote consultation solution include asynchronous exchange of text messages, video conferencing with text chat, scheduling of remote consultation appointments, secure login and data transfer and the integration of the remote consultation solution into the GP's EHR system.

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