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Published in: BMC Pediatrics 1/2023

Open Access 01-12-2023 | Care | Research article

A pediatric virtual care evaluation framework and its evolution using consensus methods

Authors: Catherine Dulude, Stephanie Sutherland, Shelley Vanderhout, W. James King, Caroline Zuijdwijk, Nathalie Major, Tobey Audcent, Heather Howley, Paula Cloutier, Melanie Buba, Raagini Jain, Justyna Litwinska, Leanne Findlay, Claudia Malic, Karen Macaulay, Kasey Parker, Christine Kouri, Ellen B. Goldbloom

Published in: BMC Pediatrics | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

The use of virtual care has increased dramatically in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, yet evidence is lacking regarding the impact of virtual care on patient outcomes, particularly in pediatrics. A standardized evaluation approach is required to support the integration of virtual care into pediatric health care delivery programs. The objective of this work was to develop a comprehensive and structured framework for pediatric virtual care evaluation. This framework is intended to engage and guide care providers, health centres, and stakeholders towards the development of a standardized approach to the evaluation of pediatric virtual care.

Methods

We brought together a diverse multidisciplinary team, including pediatric clinicians, researchers, digital health leads and analysts, program leaders, a human factors engineer, a family advisor and our manager of health equity and diversity. The team reviewed the literature, including published evaluation frameworks, and used a consensus-based method to develop a virtual care evaluation framework applicable to a broad spectrum of pediatric virtual care programs. We used an iterative process to develop framework components, including domains and sub-domains, examples of evaluation questions, measures, and data sources. Team members met repeatedly over seven months to generate and provide feedback on all components of the framework, making revision as needed until consensus was reached. The framework was then applied to an existing virtual care program.

Results

The resulting framework includes four domains (health outcomes, health delivery, individual experience, and program implementation) and 19 sub-domains designed to support the development and evaluation of pediatric virtual care programs. We also developed guidance on how to use the framework and illustrate its utility by applying it to an existing pediatric virtual care program.

Conclusions

This virtual care evaluation framework expands on previously developed frameworks by providing additional detail and a structure that supports practical application. It can be used to evaluate a wide range of pediatric virtual care programs in a standardized manner. Use of this comprehensive yet easy to use evaluation framework will inform appropriate implementation and integration of virtual care into routine practice and support its sustainability and continuous improvement.
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Metadata
Title
A pediatric virtual care evaluation framework and its evolution using consensus methods
Authors
Catherine Dulude
Stephanie Sutherland
Shelley Vanderhout
W. James King
Caroline Zuijdwijk
Nathalie Major
Tobey Audcent
Heather Howley
Paula Cloutier
Melanie Buba
Raagini Jain
Justyna Litwinska
Leanne Findlay
Claudia Malic
Karen Macaulay
Kasey Parker
Christine Kouri
Ellen B. Goldbloom
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keywords
Care
Pediatrics
Published in
BMC Pediatrics / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2431
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-023-04229-1

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