Older people's perceptions of teleconsultation via telephone during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study

Objectives: In March/2020, our geriatric outpatient clinic implemented teleconsultation via telephone due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to understand older patients' perceptions of this experience through their narratives. Methods: A qualitative study with Thematic Oral History and...

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Main Authors: Lara Miguel Quirino Araújo (Author), Nádia Vitorino Vieira (Author), Ana Cristina Gonçalves Vieirac (Author), Luciana Alves da Costa (Author), Raquel Spindola Samartini (Author), Viviane Cristina Cândido (Author)
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Published: Brazilian Society of Geriatrics and Gerontology, 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Objectives: In March/2020, our geriatric outpatient clinic implemented teleconsultation via telephone due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to understand older patients' perceptions of this experience through their narratives. Methods: A qualitative study with Thematic Oral History and thematic analysis. We conducted open-ended interviews in which older patients narrated their perceptions of this experience. Results: Twelve patients were interviewed from December/2021 to January/2022, and 2 themes emerged: older patients' experience of teleconsultation and possibilities and challenges of telemedicine. Some patients did not identify the call as a teleconsultation. Regarding possibilities, patients reported satisfaction and convenience in specific circumstances. As for challenges, patients reported concerns about the effectiveness of communication and need for physical examination. Conclusion: Teleconsultation is well accepted, as long as situations that require face-to-face interactions are considered. Considering person-centered medicine, listening to the narratives of older people contributes to a better structuring of telemedicine services in geriatrics.
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10.53886/gga.e0230030