Health and social care delivery research

Digital First Primary Care for People with Multiple Long-Term Conditions: A Quick Review of Stakeholder Opinions

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Abstract

A total of 28 interviews were conducted with 14 health professionals and 15 stakeholders regarding Digital First Primary Care.

  • Digital First Primary Care approaches may allow patients to connect with clinicians more quickly than traditional methods.
  • Patients with multiple long-term conditions could submit health readings from home, but may struggle with digital systems not tailored for their needs.
  • Clinicians expressed a preference for face-to-face consultations to observe non-verbal health cues in patients with complex conditions.
  • The approach enabled engagement with carers of patients, raising concerns about consent and confidentiality.
  • Debates persist among stakeholders about the impact of Digital First Primary Care on staff workload.

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