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Published in: BMC Nephrology 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Research article

Video as an alternative to in-person consultations in outpatient renal transplant recipient follow-up: a qualitative study

Authors: Cecilie Varsi, Aud-Eldrid Stenehjem, Elin Børøsund, Lise Solberg Nes

Published in: BMC Nephrology | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Renal transplant recipients have to see a nephrologist for regular follow-up for the rest of their lives. To reduce the burden for the patients, video consultation can be an alternative to traditional in-person hospital consultations. The aim of the current study was, from the perspectives of patients and health care providers, to investigate the perceived benefits and challenges of using video consultations in outpatient renal transplant recipient follow-up.

Methods

Patients (i.e., renal transplant recipients; n = 18) alternated between regular in-person follow-up consultations and video consultations. Patients and health care providers were then invited to participate in semi-structured interviews. The interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results

Patients interviewed (n = 15) were median 53 years old (range 37–64) and 53% female. The video consultation solution used in the study turned out to have major technical deficiencies. Despite the technical challenges, however, the majority of the patients reported appreciating being able to alternate between video and in-person hospital consultations. Main benefits reported included not needing to travel to the hospital and thereby saving time, less focus on being chronically ill and potential economic benefits for patients and society. The health care providers (n = 3) also valued the benefits provided by the use of video consultations, but described the reoccurring technical challenges as disruptive. The fact that patients were in a stable phase of their health condition and already had an established, trusting relationship with their nephrologist, acted as facilitators for success. Possible challenges and harms described included concerns related to security, confidentiality and interruptions, as well as the potential need for physical examinations.

Conclusions

Benefits from using video consultations as an alternative to in-person consultations may outweigh potential technological challenges for patients as well as health care providers. A long-lasting mutually trusting relationship between patient and provider may be an important prerequisite for the experienced benefits of using video consultation. Findings also indicate that starting such care delivery changes in a small-scale, with a few selected patients in a stable phase of their condition, may be an important factor for success.
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Metadata
Title
Video as an alternative to in-person consultations in outpatient renal transplant recipient follow-up: a qualitative study
Authors
Cecilie Varsi
Aud-Eldrid Stenehjem
Elin Børøsund
Lise Solberg Nes
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Nephrology / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2369
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-021-02284-3

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