Healthcare Providers' Experiences Accessing Real-Time Virtual Support: Informing More Equitable and Inclusive
Hollis Owens1, Nazia Nadir Shah1, Michelle Lin1
1Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Healthcare Providers (HCPs) serving Rural, Remote, First Nations, and other Indigenous (RRFNI) communities face unique challenges in delivering longitudinal care due to geographic isolation. The Real-Time Virtual Support Services (RTVS) network aims to improve equitable access to healthcare and provide collegial support for HCPs in RRFNI communities across British Columbia. The objective of this study was to understand HCPs' experiences with RTVS and identify improvement areas. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with HCPs that were recorded, transcribed, and openly coded. Twenty HCPs using RTVS were interviewed during 2022-2023. The constant comparative method was used to develop themes. Themes focused on RTVS's benefits and outcomes including increased clinical confidence, reduced provider anxiety, respectful and collegial support, reduced administrative burden, and recruitment and retention support. Challenges included occasional service disruptions and limited Wi-Fi availability. These findings provide in-depth and contextualized feedback informing the development of RTVS.
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