Title
Systematic Review of Telehealth Survey Instruments to Assess Patient and Family Caregiver Communication Experience
Files
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Publication Date
Summer 8-6-2020
College, Institute, or Department
Child Health Research Institute
Faculty Mentor
Meaghann Weaver, MD, MPH
Research Mentor
Meaghann Weaver, MD, MPH
Document Type
Poster
Abstract
The COVID19 pandemic has resulted in rapid upsurge in telehealth use without clear knowledge of patient or family caregiver communication experiences using telehealth. This poster reports on a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative research inclusive of telehealth survey instruments following PRISMA guidelines using a PROSPERO registered protocol . 13 well-designed telehealth communication surveys were included in the final analysis. The findings from this systematic review reveal the need for development of survey instruments inclusive of communication experience in addition to current emphasis on technology interface and survey instruments relevant to pediatric family cohorts.
Keywords
Telehealth, Experience, Perception, Survey, Review
Recommended Citation
Lukowski, Joe; Wichman, Brittany; and Weaver, Meaghann, "Systematic Review of Telehealth Survey Instruments to Assess Patient and Family Caregiver Communication Experience" (2020). Posters: 2020 Summer Undergraduate Research Program. 18.
https://digitalcommons.unmc.edu/surp2020/18