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Feasibility, acceptability and nature of video consultation via the internet in general practice
McKinstry, Brian
(Principal Investigator)
Bikker, Annemieke
(Co-investigator)
Deanery of Molecular, Genetic and Population Health Sciences
University of Edinburgh
Overview
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Research output
(2)
Project Details
Status
Finished
Effective start/end date
1/01/17
→
30/09/18
Funding
UK central government bodies/local authorities, health and hospital authorities:
£227,209.00
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Qualitative Study
Psychology
100%
Semistructured Interview
Psychology
100%
Video Consultation
Nursing and Health Professions
100%
Mental Health
Psychology
50%
Thematic Analysis
Psychology
50%
Building Rapport
Psychology
50%
Research output
Research output per year
2019
2019
2019
2
Article
Research output per year
Research output per year
Comparing the content and quality of video, telephone, and face-to-face consultations: a non-randomised, quasi-experimental, exploratory study in UK primary care
Hammersley, V.,
Donaghy, E.
,
Parker, R.
,
Mcneilly, H.
, Atherton, H., Bikker, A., Campbell, J. &
McKinstry, B.
,
2 Jul 2019
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
British Journal of General Practice.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Video Consultation
100%
Acceptability, benefits, and challenges of video consulting: a qualitative study in primary care
Donaghy, E.
, Atherton, H., Hammersley, V.,
Mcneilly, H.
, Bikker, A., Robbins, L., Campbell, J. &
McKinstry, B.
,
3 Jun 2019
, (E-pub ahead of print)
In:
British Journal of General Practice.
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Qualitative Study
100%
Semistructured Interview
100%
Mental Health
50%
Building Rapport
50%
Thematic Analysis
50%