Physical Examinations via Video for Patients With Heart Failure: Qualitative Study Using Conversation Analysis.

Journal of Medical Internet Research
Lucas M SeurenSara E Shaw

Abstract

Video consultations are increasingly seen as a possible replacement for face-to-face consultations. Direct physical examination of the patient is impossible; however, a limited examination may be undertaken via video (eg, using visual signals or asking a patient to press their lower legs and assess fluid retention). Little is currently known about what such video examinations involve. This study aimed to explore the opportunities and challenges of remote physical examination of patients with heart failure using video-mediated communication technology. We conducted a microanalysis of video examinations using conversation analysis (CA), an established approach for studying the details of communication and interaction. In all, seven video consultations (using FaceTime) between patients with heart failure and their community-based specialist nurses were video recorded with consent. We used CA to identify the challenges of remote physical examination over video and the verbal and nonverbal communication strategies used to address them. Apart from a general visual overview, remote physical examination in patients with heart failure was restricted to assessing fluid retention (by the patient or relative feeling for leg edema), blood p...Continue Reading

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