GRACE Project
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- The GRACE project is a collaborative four-year, three-phase mixed-methods research programme in New South Wales. — 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
- GRACE has three sequential objectives: scoping telehealth use, co-designing a model and digital hub, and implementing and evaluating the model. — 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
- The study has ethics approval from the University of Sydney Human Research Ethics Committee. — 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
- The study recruits from GP practices and RACHs across three geographically diverse Primary Health Networks in NSW. — 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
- The study targets about 72 participants across all phases, with roughly half providers and half residents or carers. — 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
- Purposive sampling is used to obtain diversity across roles, settings, and geography rather than statistical representativeness. — 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