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- Jamie K Fujioka, Megan Nguyen, Michelle Phung, Onil Bhattacharyya, Leah Kelley, Vess Stamenova, Nike Onabajo, Michael Kidd, Laura Desveaux, Ivy Wong, R Sacha Bhatia, and Payal Agarwal.
- Research coordinator at Women's College Hospital Institute for Health System Solutions and Virtual Care (WIHV) in Toronto, Ont.
- Can Fam Physician. 2023 Apr 1; 69 (4): e78e85e78-e85.
ObjectiveTo explore primary care physician (PCP) perspectives on the clinical utility of virtual visits.DesignQualitative design involving semistructured interviews.SettingPrimary care practices within 5 regions in southern Ontario.ParticipantsPrimary care physicians representing different practice sizes and remuneration models.MethodsInterviews were conducted with PCPs who were involved in a large-scale pilot implementation of virtual visits (patient-provider asynchronous messaging, or synchronous audio or video communication). The first phase involved a convenience sample of users in the first 2 regions where the pilot was initiated; after implementation in all 5 regions, purposive sampling was used to ensure diversity within the sample (eg, physicians representing different use frequencies of virtual visits, regions, and remuneration models). Interviews were audiorecorded and transcribed. An inductive thematic analysis was used to identify prominent themes and subthemes.Main FindingsTwenty-six physicians were interviewed. Fifteen were recruited using convenience sampling and 11 through purposive sampling. Four themes regarding the clinical utility of virtual visits were identified: virtual visits can effectively resolve many patient concerns, with some variation in PCP comfort using virtual visits for specific conditions; virtual visits are beneficial for a range of patients but some patients might overuse or inappropriately use them; PCPs prefer to use asynchronous messaging (eg, text or online messaging) because of its convenience and flexibility; and virtual visits can provide value at the patient, provider, and health system levels.ConclusionWhile participants believed that virtual visits can be appropriately used to resolve a variety of clinical concerns, they found in practice that virtual visits are fundamentally different from face-to-face encounters. Professional guidelines on appropriate use cases should be established to develop a standard framework for virtual care.Copyright © 2023 the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
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