Video Consultations Between Patients and Clinicians in Diabetes, Cancer, and Heart Failure Services: Linguistic Ethnographic Study of Video-Mediated Interaction
BackgroundVideo-mediated clinical consultations offer potential benefits over conventional face-to-face in terms of access, convenience, and sometimes cost. The improved technical quality and dependability of video-mediated consultations has opened up the possibility for more widespread use. However...
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Main Authors: | Shaw, Sara E (Author), Seuren, Lucas Martinus (Author), Wherton, Joseph (Author), Cameron, Deborah (Author), A'Court, Christine (Author), Vijayaraghavan, Shanti (Author), Morris, Joanne (Author), Bhattacharya, Satyajit (Author), Greenhalgh, Trisha (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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