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Published on: November 22, 2019
Virtual Hospitals and Patient Experience: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Observational Study
Tim Michael Jackson1, Kanesha Ward1, Shannon Saad2
1Centre for Health Informatics, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
Background:
Virtual care is increasingly incorporated within routine health care settings to improve patient experience and access to care. A patient's experience encompasses all the interactions an individual has with the health care system. This includes a greater emphasis on actively involving carers in the decisions and activities surrounding a patient's health care.
Objective:
This study aimed to investigate the variety of health care delivery challenges encountered in a virtual hospital and explore potential ways to improve the patient experience.
Methods:
Focusing on acute respiratory, this protocol outlines a mixed methods study exploring the patient experience of a virtual hospital in Australia, Royal Prince Alfred Virtual Hospital (rpavirtual). We will use an exploratory mixed methods approach comprising of secondary data analysis, observations, interviews, and co-design focus groups. Participants will include patients, their carers, and health care workers who are involved in the acute respiratory virtual hospital model of care. Together, the data will be triangulated to explore views and experiences of using this model of care, as well as co-designing recommendations for further improvement.
Results:
Findings from this study will identify current barriers and facilitators to implementing virtual care, such as work-as-done versus work-as-imagined, equity of care, the role of carers, and patient safety during virtual care. As of August 2024, a total of 25 participants have been interviewed.
Conclusions:
This protocol outlines a mixed methods case study on the acute respiratory model of care from Australia's first virtual hospital, rpavirtual. This study will collect the experiences of patients, carers, and health care workers to co-design a series of recommendations to improve the patient experience.
International Registered Report Identifier (Irrid):
DERR1-10.2196/58683.
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