Health professionals' experiences of rapport during telehealth encounters in community palliative care: An interpretive description study

被引:4
|
作者
English, Wendy [1 ]
Robinson, Jackie [1 ]
Gott, Merryn [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Auckland, Sch Nursing, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand
关键词
Telehealth; rapport; soft skills; patient-health professional relations; interpersonal relations; families; palliative care; qualitative research; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1177/02692163231172243
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Despite the reported importance of rapport, there are knowledge gaps in the ways rapport is developed and experienced by health professionals during telehealth calls in palliative care. Aim: To gain an understanding about developing rapport during telehealth calls by exploring the experiences of health professionals in community palliative care. Design: A qualitative Interpretive Description study was conducted with semi-structured interviews and focus groups between November 2020 and May 2021. Data was audio recorded, transcribed, and analysed using Reflexive thematic analysis. A COREQ checklist was completed. Setting/Participants: Thirty-one palliative care professionals who had participated in telehealth calls were recruited from four hospice locations in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Results: There were two themes identified: (1) 'Getting on together', which included how rapport shows up in telehealth, with examples of calls with rapport and without rapport, and (2) 'Rapport is a soft skill', which identified health professionals using body language and listening in specific ways in telehealth, while being aware of the privacy of calls, and lack of training concerns. Conclusion: Based on health professionals experiences of rapport it was determined that rapport is vitally important in telehealth calls, as it is in-person interactions. Rapport is a soft skill that can potentially be learned, practiced and mastery developed, although rapport in each interaction is not guaranteed. Patient and family experiences of rapport in the palliative telehealth area warrants further research and there is some urgency for health professional training in telehealth interpersonal skills.
引用
收藏
页码:975 / 983
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] German Community Pastors' Contact with Palliative Care Patients and Collaboration with Health Care Professionals
    Buser, Kurt
    Amelung, Volker E.
    Schneider, Nils
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK IN END-OF-LIFE & PALLIATIVE CARE, 2008, 4 (02) : 85 - 100
  • [22] The Lived Experiences of Palliative Care Professionals in Cultivating Mindfulness: A Phenomenological Study
    Lai, Wei-Ting
    Hsu, Min-Tao
    Chou, Wan-Ru
    Lee, Pei-Yu
    JOURNAL OF HOLISTIC NURSING, 2024, 42 (04) : 347 - 360
  • [23] Experiences of front-line health professionals in the delivery of telehealth: a qualitative study
    MacNeill, Virginia
    Sanders, Caroline
    Fitzpatrick, Ray
    Hendy, Jane
    Barlow, James
    Knapp, Martin
    Rogers, Anne
    Bardsley, Martin
    Newman, Stanton P.
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF GENERAL PRACTICE, 2014, 64 (624) : E401 - E407
  • [24] A qualitative study of health care professionals’ views and experiences of paediatric advance care planning
    Barbara A. Jack
    Tracy K. Mitchell
    Mary R. O’Brien
    Sergio A. Silverio
    Katherine Knighting
    BMC Palliative Care, 17
  • [25] Exploring Nurse and Patient Experiences of Developing Rapport During Oncology Ambulatory Care Videoconferencing Visits: Protocol for a Qualitative Study
    Koppel, Paula D.
    De Gagne, Jennie C.
    JMIR RESEARCH PROTOCOLS, 2021, 10 (06):
  • [26] A qualitative study of health care professionals' views and experiences of paediatric advance care planning
    Jack, Barbara A.
    Mitchell, Tracy K.
    O'Brien, Mary R.
    Silverio, Sergio A.
    Knighting, Katherine
    BMC PALLIATIVE CARE, 2018, 17
  • [27] The challenges for health professionals delivering palliative care in the community during the COVID-19 pandemic: An integrative review
    Frey, Rosemary
    Balmer, Deborah
    PALLIATIVE & SUPPORTIVE CARE, 2024, 22 (04) : 827 - 839
  • [28] Implementing welfare technology in palliative homecare for patients with cancer: a qualitative study of health-care professionals’ experiences
    Lina Oelschlägel
    Alfhild Dihle
    Vivi L. Christensen
    Kristin Heggdal
    Anne Moen
    Jane Österlind
    Simen A. Steindal
    BMC Palliative Care, 20
  • [29] Healthcare professionals' experiences of providing palliative care for patients with diabetes - a qualitative study
    Seim, Signe
    Monsen, Ragnhild Elisabeth
    Kolltveit, Beate-Christin Hope
    Graue, Marit
    BMC PALLIATIVE CARE, 2024, 23 (01):
  • [30] Digital technologies in routine palliative care delivery: an exploratory qualitative study with health care professionals in Germany
    Susann May
    Dunja Bruch
    Anne Gehlhaar
    Felizitas Linderkamp
    Kerstin Stahlhut
    Martin Heinze
    Matthew Allsop
    Felix Muehlensiepen
    BMC Health Services Research, 22