[HTML][HTML] The paradoxes of telehealth platforms: what did we learn from the use of telehealth platforms?

K Bouabida, B Lebouché, MP Pomey - Frontiers in digital health, 2024 - frontiersin.org
This article is an overview and reflection of the findings of an evaluative study conducted on
a program called “Techno-Covid Partnership”(TCP) implemented in April 2020 at the Centre …

“Family doctors are also people”: a qualitative analysis of how family physicians managed competing personal and professional responsibilities during the COVID-19 …

S Spencer, J Lukewich, EG Marshall… - Human Resources for …, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background Family physicians (FPs) fill an essential role in public health
emergencies yet have frequently been neglected in pandemic response plans. This …

[PDF][PDF] System-based interventions to address physician burnout: a qualitative study of Canadian family physicians' experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic

M Mathews, S Idrees, D Ryan, L Hedden… - Int J Health Policy …, 2024 - ijhpm.com
Background: Medical professionals experienced high rates of burnout and moral distress
during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Canada, burnout has been linked to a growing number of …

Adapting care provision in family practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study exploring the impact of primary care reforms in four Canadian regions

M Mathews, L Hedden, J Lukewich, EG Marshall… - BMC Primary …, 2024 - Springer
Background Over the past two decades, Canadian provinces and territories have introduced
a series of primary care reforms in an attempt to improve access to and quality of primary …

An analysis of policies supporting the roles of family physicians in four regions in Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic

M Mathews, L Meredith, D Ryan… - Healthcare …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Policy supports are needed to ensure that Family Physicians (FPs) can carry out pandemic-
related roles. We conducted a document analysis in four regions in Canada to identify …

“Technology has allowed us to do a lot more but it's not necessarily the panacea for everybody”: Family physician perspectives on virtual care during the COVID-19 …

L Hedden, S Spencer, M Mathews, E Gard Marshall… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Introduction Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, Canadian primary care practices rapidly
adapted to provide care virtually. Most family physicians lacked prior training or expertise …

[HTML][HTML] Effects of Virtual Care on Patient and Provider Experience of the Clinical Encounter: Qualitative Hermeneutic Study

G McCaffrey, E Wilson, LV Zimmer, A Singh… - Journal of Medical …, 2024 - jmir.org
Background Virtual health care has transformed health care delivery, with its use
dramatically increasing since the COVID-19 pandemic. While it has been quickly adopted for …

A comprehensive evaluation tool to assess community capacity and readiness for virtual care implementation

JP Deason, SJ Adams, A Khan… - … of Telemedicine and …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Introduction The rapid evolution and implementation of virtual care technologies for clinical
use often exceeds the development of standardized implementation protocols, leading to …

[PDF][PDF] Typology of virtual primary care in Canada: Making the implications clear.

SM Spithoff, E Affleck, L Hedden - Canadian Family Physician Medecin de …, 2024 - cfp.ca
Sheryl M. Spithoff MD CCFP MSc Ewan Affleck CM MDCM Lindsay Hedden MSc PhD
Across Canada, provincial and territorial governments are pursuing different approaches to …

Resilience among family physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada

A Snowdon, C Ly, A Wright - Healthcare Management Forum, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the COVID-19 pandemic's inaugural wave
impacted the professional autonomy of family physicians in Canada. This study highlights …