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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Digital Health
  • Patient Outcomes

Background:

  • Surveys are crucial for evaluating telehealth, assessing patient and clinician experiences.
  • Current telehealth survey research often suffers from inadequate study conduct and reporting.
  • Improving survey methodology is essential for reliable telehealth research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical guidance for selecting, using, and reporting survey tools in telehealth research.
  • To enhance the quality and consistency of survey data in digital health studies.
  • To support researchers and clinicians in conducting robust telehealth evaluations.

Main Methods:

  • Identification of common survey outcomes and instruments in telehealth research.
  • Review of methods for assessing the validity and psychometric properties of survey instruments.
  • Guidance on best practices for survey design and implementation in telehealth.

Main Results:

  • Commonly used survey outcomes and instruments in telehealth research were identified.
  • Methods for evaluating the psychometric properties of survey tools were outlined.
  • Practical recommendations for improving survey conduct and reporting were developed.

Conclusions:

  • Enhanced quality and reporting of telehealth surveys are vital for accurate research.
  • Improved survey practices will lead to a better understanding of telehealth effectiveness.
  • This guidance aims to strengthen telehealth research and inform optimal care models.