Effectiveness of telehealth palliative care needs rounds in rural residential aged care during the covid-19 pandemic : a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study

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RAINSFORD, Suzanne | HALL DYKGRAAF, Sally | PHILLIPS, Christine

This short report presents data collected in Phase 2 of the larger study pertinent to the use of telehealth from the perspectives of RAC staff who participated in the Needs Rounds. The aim was to test whether telehealth is an acceptable and useful option to facilitate palliative care Needs Rounds triage meetings in rural RAC. [Extrait de l'article]

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajr.12789

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