Healthcare stakeholders’ perceptions and experiences of factors affecting the implementation of critical care telemedicine (CCT): qualitative evidence synthesis

Feb 18, 2021The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Healthcare providers' views and experiences of challenges in using remote critical care technology

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Abstract

Thirteen studies, primarily from the USA, highlight factors influencing the implementation of critical care telemedicine (CCT).

  • Hospital staff and family members perceive several advantages of CCT, primarily access to critical care experts when bedside physicians are unavailable.
  • Strong interpersonal relationships and effective communication between bedside and hub teams are essential for successful implementation.
  • Tension and conflict were reported between some bedside and hub staff, with feelings of disrespect towards each other's expertise.
  • Training in CCT usage before implementation is deemed important, with suggestions for rehearsal and opportunities for staff questions.
  • Concerns regarding CCT include the ability of hub staff to assess patient situations remotely and issues related to patient data confidentiality.
  • Moderate to low confidence was noted in factors such as adaptability of software to local needs and support from senior leadership affecting implementation.

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