Test-A Formative Mixed-Methods Study of Emotional Responsiveness in Telepalliative Care.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-12-2022
Institution/Department
Maine Medical Center Research Institute
Journal Title
Journal of palliative medicine
Abstract
Background: It is unknown whether telemedicine-delivered palliative care (tele-PC) supports emotionally responsive patient-clinician interactions. Objectives: We conducted a mixed-methods formative study at two academic medical centers in rural U.S. states to explore the acceptability, feasibility, and emotional responsiveness of tele-PC. Design: We assessed clinicians' emotional responsiveness through questionnaires, qualitative interviews, and video coding. Results: We completed 11 tele-PC consultations. Mean age was 71 years, 30% did not complete high school, 55% experienced at least moderate financial insecurity, and 2/3 rated their overall health poorly. All patients rated tele-PC as equal to, or better than, in-person PC at providing emotional support. There was a tendency toward higher positive and lower negative emotions following the consultation. Video coding identified 114 instances of patients expressing emotions, and clinicians detected and responded to 98% of these events. Conclusion: Tele-PC appears to support emotionally responsive patient-clinician interactions. A mixed-methods approach to evaluating tele-PC yields useful, complementary insights.
ISSN
1557-7740
Recommended Citation
Hutchinson, Rebecca N; Anderson, Eric C; Ruben, Mollie A; Manning, Noah; John, Liam; Daruvala, Ava; Rizzo, Donna M; Eppstein, Margaret J; Gramling, Robert; and Han, Paul K J, "Test-A Formative Mixed-Methods Study of Emotional Responsiveness in Telepalliative Care." (2022). MaineHealth Maine Medical Center. 2318.
https://knowledgeconnection.mainehealth.org/mmc/2318
Comments
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35417249/#affiliation-1
Ava Daruvala- Resident