Perceived Impact of Virtual Visits on Access to Care in Family Medicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Study of Benefits and Challenges

Author:

Ho Tiffany F.1ORCID,Fortenberry Katherine T.1,Gardner Elena1ORCID,Turner Cindy1ORCID,Knox Jordan1ORCID,Spiess Saskia1,Ose Dominik J.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, USA

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 led to the rapid adoption of telemedicine, including virtual visits, to minimize face-to-face contact between clinicians and patients. Family medicine clinics across the nation had to transform how they provided primary care while maintaining the core values of family medicine. The objective of this study was to analyze how family medicine faculty perceived the impact of virtual visits on patient access to care. Methods: This qualitative study took place in an academic primary care setting. We interviewed clinical faculty who utilized virtual visits about their experiences from June to December 2020. We used qualitative content analysis to evaluate the results of the interviews. Results: The study included a total of 20 participants. The mean age was 43.4 years, and 85% of participants were female. Researchers developed 3 themes, “Logistics of virtual visits,” “reigniting the concept of home visits,” and “barriers and benefits that affect specific patient populations” that describe how virtual visits have impacted patients’ access to care. The results highlight how virtual visits improve access to care by increasing flexibility for patients and providers and provide a new perspective into a patient’s home life. Challenges of virtual visits include language barriers, technological issues, and issues unique to vulnerable patient populations. Conclusion: Virtual visits can enhance family medicine’s ability to provide accessible care, but there are concerns it may worsen health disparities. Further research and quality improvement projects are needed to examine ways to implement innovative care delivery solutions to avoid further exacerbating these disparities.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Community and Home Care

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