Telehealth in primary care study

Researchers from The University of Queensland Centre for Online Health are recruiting Australian primary care clinicians (general practitioners, nurse practitioners, and other allied health staff) to participate in a short interview (approximately 30 minutes) for a research study.

The purpose of this study is to explore the perspectives and experiences of primary care clinicians on providing telephone and videoconference consultations in primary care settings in Australia. We hope that this will help generate findings for future recommendations for telehealth services that benefit both clinicians and patients. For more information please contact Keshia De Guzman by email at uqkdeguz@uq.edu.au

Participation in this study is completely voluntary and has been approved by the UQ Ethics Committee (UQ/2020002824).

For more information, email Keshia De Guzman or click here to download the flyer.

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