Exploring Nurse and Patient Experiences of Developing Rapport During Oncology Ambulatory Care Videoconferencing Visits: Qualitative Descriptive Study
BackgroundAlthough videoconferencing between oncology patients and nurses became routine during the pandemic, little is known about the development of clinician-patient rapport in this care environment. Evidence that virtual visits may challenge nurses' ability to form connections with patients...
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Main Authors: | Paula D Koppel (Author), Jennie C De Gagne (Author), Sharron Docherty (Author), Sophia Smith (Author), Neil S Prose (Author), Terri Jabaley (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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