Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/47173, first published .
Low Adoption of Video Consultations in Post–COVID-19 General Practice in Northern Europe: Barriers to Use and Potential Action Points

Low Adoption of Video Consultations in Post–COVID-19 General Practice in Northern Europe: Barriers to Use and Potential Action Points

Low Adoption of Video Consultations in Post–COVID-19 General Practice in Northern Europe: Barriers to Use and Potential Action Points

Journals

  1. Hellfritz M, Waschkau A, Steinhäuser J. Experiences with the quality of telemedical care in an offshore setting – a qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research 2023;23(1) View
  2. Lüchau E, Atherton H, Olesen F, Søndergaard J, Assing Hvidt E. Interpreting technology: Use and non-use of doctor-patient video consultations in Danish general practice. Social Science & Medicine 2023;334:116215 View
  3. van den Bosch S, van Dalen D, Meinders M, van Goor H, Bergé S, Stommel M, van Dulmen S. Outpatient Video Visits During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Cross-Sectional Survey Study of Patients’ Experiences and Characteristics. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e49058 View
  4. Aldekhyyel R, Alshuaibi F, Alsaaid O, Bin Moammar F, Alanazy T, Namshah A, Altassan K, Aldekhyyel R, Jamal A. Exploring behavioral intention to use telemedicine services post COVID-19: a cross sectional study in Saudi Arabia. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  5. Olofsson S, Karlsson F, Pikkemaat M, Ekman B, Rööst M, Thulesius H, Milos Nymberg V. Physicians’ intentions to use digital tools – a comparative survey, before and after the COVID-19 pandemic, in Southern Sweden. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2024:1 View
  6. Kollmann J, Sana S, Magnée T, Boer S, Merkelbach I, Kocken P, Denktaș S. Patients’ and professionals’ experiences with remote care during COVID-19: a qualitative study in general practices in low-income neighborhoods. Primary Health Care Research & Development 2024;25 View
  7. Gullslett M, Ronchi E, Lundberg L, Larbi D, Lind K, Tayefi M, Ngo P, Sy T, Adib K, Hamilton C. Telehealth development in the WHO European region: Results from a quantitative survey and insights from Norway. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;191:105558 View
  8. Kofod F, Assing Hvidt E, Arreskov A, Guassora A. Interpersonal contact and altered sensory conditions in video consultation – a qualitative interview study in Danish general practice. Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care 2024:1 View
  9. Abd El Mawgod M, Alshutayli A, Alanazi S, Alqahtani W, Alqahtani N, Alamri A, Alshammari N. Awareness and Perception of Telemedicine Among the General Population in the Central, Northern, and Western Regions of Saudi Arabia. Cureus 2024 View
  10. Larrabee Sonderlund A, Quirina Bang Van Sas T, Wehberg S, Huibers L, Nielsen J, Søndergaard J, Assing Hvidt E. Development of a Video Consultation Patient-Satisfaction Questionnaire (vCare-PSQ): A Cross-Sectional Explorative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e58928 View
  11. Traulsen P, Kitschke L, Steinhäuser J. Perceptions Toward Telemedicine of Health Care Staff in Nursing Homes in Northern Germany: Cross-Sectional Study. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e47072 View
  12. Stamer T, Traulsen P, Rieken J, Schmahl T, Menrath I, Steinhäuser J. Determinants of the implementation of eHealth-based long-term follow-up care for young cancer survivors: a qualitative study. BMC Cancer 2024;24(1) View