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Demographic factors associated with the using and not using video appointments.
a Two-sample 2-tailed t test.
b Chi-squared test.
c Fisher exact test.
Persistent nonusers of video appointments were older than users (P=.001). In addition, patients living in rural residences (P=.01) were more likely to be persistent nonusers of video appointments.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e50572
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The service evaluation at RUHB identified the percentage of patients who were not listed as requiring face-to-face follow-up appointments, the mean and median of nurse time spent on assessments, and an estimate of CO2 emissions avoided by reducing the number of patients seen for face-to-face appointments. Usability data collected from the 3 clinical sites examined in this study were summarized and compared with a previous service evaluation of My Pre Op in different NHS Trusts [38].
JMIR Perioper Med 2022;5(1):e28612
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Why do you choose to go to your doctor and lab appointments?
What gets in the way of making it to your doctor and lab appointments?
What gets in the way of remembering?
What happened last time you did not make it to your doctor or lab appointment?
What happened to make you forget your appointment?
Would you be interested in getting reminders for lab and doctor appointments?
When would you like to get these reminders?
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2016;2(1):e15
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