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
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, video consultation was introduced in general practice in many countries around the world as a solution to provide remote health care to patients. It was assumed that video consultation would find widespread adoption in post-COVID-19 general practice. However, adoption rates remain low across countries in Northern Europe, suggesting that barriers to its use exist among general practitioners and other practice staff. In this viewpoint, we take a comparative approach, reflecting on similarities and differences in implementation conditions of video consultations in 5 Northern European countries' general practice settings that might have created barriers to its use within general practice. We convened at a cross-disciplinary seminar in May 2022 with researchers and clinicians from 5 Northern European countries with expertise in digital care in general practice, and this viewpoint emerged out of dialogues from that seminar. We have reflected on barriers across general practice settings in our countries, such as lacking technological and financial support for general practitioners, that we feel are critical for adoption of video consultation in the coming years. Furthermore, there is a need to further investigate the contribution of cultural elements, such as professional norms and values, to adoption. This viewpoint may inform policy work to ensure that a sustainable level of video consultation use can be reached in the future, one that reflects the reality of general practice settings rather than policy optimism.
Humans, COVID-19/epidemiology, Pandemics, General Practice, Europe, Physician-Patient Relations, Telemedicine
Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth
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Atherton, Helen
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Keuper, Jelle
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Kristiansen, Eli
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Lüchau, Elle Christine
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Lønnebakke Norberg, Børge
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Steinhäuser, Jost
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van den Heuvel, Johannes
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van Tuyl, Lilian
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22 May 2023
Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth
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Atherton, Helen
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Keuper, Jelle
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Kristiansen, Eli
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Lüchau, Elle Christine
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Lønnebakke Norberg, Børge
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Steinhäuser, Jost
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van den Heuvel, Johannes
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van Tuyl, Lilian
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Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth, Atherton, Helen, Keuper, Jelle, Kristiansen, Eli, Lüchau, Elle Christine, Lønnebakke Norberg, Børge, Steinhäuser, Jost, van den Heuvel, Johannes and van Tuyl, Lilian
(2023)
Low adoption of video consultations in post-COVID-19 general practice in Northern Europe: barriers to use and potential action points.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, 25, [e47173].
(doi:10.2196/47173).
Abstract
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, video consultation was introduced in general practice in many countries around the world as a solution to provide remote health care to patients. It was assumed that video consultation would find widespread adoption in post-COVID-19 general practice. However, adoption rates remain low across countries in Northern Europe, suggesting that barriers to its use exist among general practitioners and other practice staff. In this viewpoint, we take a comparative approach, reflecting on similarities and differences in implementation conditions of video consultations in 5 Northern European countries' general practice settings that might have created barriers to its use within general practice. We convened at a cross-disciplinary seminar in May 2022 with researchers and clinicians from 5 Northern European countries with expertise in digital care in general practice, and this viewpoint emerged out of dialogues from that seminar. We have reflected on barriers across general practice settings in our countries, such as lacking technological and financial support for general practitioners, that we feel are critical for adoption of video consultation in the coming years. Furthermore, there is a need to further investigate the contribution of cultural elements, such as professional norms and values, to adoption. This viewpoint may inform policy work to ensure that a sustainable level of video consultation use can be reached in the future, one that reflects the reality of general practice settings rather than policy optimism.
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 May 2023
Published date: 22 May 2023
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©Elisabeth Assing Hvidt, Helen Atherton, Jelle Keuper, Eli Kristiansen, Elle Christine Lüchau, Børge Lønnebakke Norberg, Jost Steinhäuser, Johannes van den Heuvel, Lilian van Tuyl. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (https://www.jmir.org), 22.05.2023.
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Humans, COVID-19/epidemiology, Pandemics, General Practice, Europe, Physician-Patient Relations, Telemedicine
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