Author: Sanderson, Kate E.; Spithoff, Karen D.; Corovic, Marija; Langdon, Kara M.; Schwalm, Jon-David
Title: An evaluation of cardiology virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic Cord-id: 61h3n70b Document date: 2021_5_31
ID: 61h3n70b
Snippet: A survey evaluation was conducted in the division of cardiology at a tertiary care academic centre to assess barriers, facilitators, acceptability, and feasibility of virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Survey responses from 26 health care providers, 45 patients and 2 caregivers demonstrated that virtual visits (primarily by telephone) were feasible and generally acceptable to most respondents. Key opportunities for improvement included availability of easy-to-use video platforms; space a
Document: A survey evaluation was conducted in the division of cardiology at a tertiary care academic centre to assess barriers, facilitators, acceptability, and feasibility of virtual care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Survey responses from 26 health care providers, 45 patients and 2 caregivers demonstrated that virtual visits (primarily by telephone) were feasible and generally acceptable to most respondents. Key opportunities for improvement included availability of easy-to-use video platforms; space and equipment in clinics; provision of information to patients before visits; and appropriate selection of patients for virtual visits. Results will inform optimization of virtual care during this pandemic and beyond.
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