Data Collection and Analysis
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- Phase 1 quantitative data includes de-identified practice-level clinical software extractions and administrative datasets. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Qualitative data comes from direct observations of video-telehealth consultations and semi-structured interviews. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Quantitative analysis uses descriptive statistics in SPSS to summarise telehealth use patterns and demographics. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Qualitative analysis uses inductive coding followed by deductive mapping onto the SEIPS framework in NVivo. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Multi-methods integration triangulates quantitative and qualitative findings to evaluate video-telehealth delivery and person-centred care. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care
- Clinical quality and safety indicators from RACHs include hospital transfers and falls. — The GRACE video-telehealth project protocol: a mixed-methods study to improve quality, safety and acceptability of video-telehealth in Australian general practice and residential aged care