Publications, news and blogs
Publications
Why do GPs rarely do video consultations? qualitative study in UK general practice
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2022), British Journal of General Practice, 72, E351 - E360
Covid-19: A remote assessment in primary care
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2020), The BMJ, 368
Management of post-acute covid-19 in primary care
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2020), The BMJ, 370
Guidance on the introduction and use of video consultations during COVID-19: Important lessons from qualitative research
Journal article
Wherton J. et al, (2020), BMJ Leader, 4, 120 - 123
What items should be included in an early warning score for remote assessment of suspected COVID-19? qualitative and Delphi study
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2020), BMJ Open, 10
Persistent symptoms after Covid-19: qualitative study of 114 “long Covid” patients and draft quality criteria for services
Journal article
Ladds E. et al, (2020)
Changing media depictions of remote consulting in COVID-19: analysis of UK newspapers
Journal article
Mroz G. et al, (2021), The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 71
Masks and face coverings for the lay public: A narrative update
Journal article
Czypionka T. et al, (2020)
Long COVID: A Primer for Family Physicians
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. and Knight M., (2020), American family physician, 102, 716 - 717
Developing services for long COVID: lessons from a study of wounded healers
Journal article
Ladds E. et al, (2021), Clinical medicine (London, England), 21, 59 - 65
Spread, Scale-up, and Sustainability of Video Consulting in Health Care: Systematic Review and Synthesis Guided by the NASSS Framework
Journal article
James HM. et al, (2021), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23
Remote by default general practice: must we, should we, dare we?
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. and Rosen R., (2021), The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 71, 149 - 150
Remote management of covid-19 using home pulse oximetry and virtual ward support.
Journal article
Greenhalgh T. et al, (2021), BMJ, 372
Direct and indirect evidence of efficacy and safety of rapid exercise tests for exertional desaturation in Covid-19: a rapid systematic review
Journal article
Kalin A. et al, (2021), Systematic Reviews, 10
Ͽ from disaster, miracles are wrought': A narrative analysis of UK media depictions of remote GP consulting in the COVID-19 pandemic using Burke's pentad
Journal article
Mroz G. et al, (2021), Medical Humanities
Long COVID and Health Inequities: The Role of Primary Care
Journal article
Berger Z. et al, (2021), Milbank Quarterly
Putting the social back into sociotechnical: Case studies of co-design in digital health
Journal article
Papoutsi C. et al, (2021), Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 28, 284 - 293
Predicting risk of hospital admission in patients with suspected COVID-19 in a community setting: Protocol for development and validation of a multivariate risk prediction tool
Journal article
Espinosa-Gonzalez AB. et al, (2021), JMIR Research Protocols, 10
Could expanding the covid-19 case definition improve the UK’s pandemic response?
Other
FINLAY T. et al, (2021), BMJ: British Medical Journal
Expanding video consultation services at pace and scale in scotland during the covid-19 pandemic: national mixed methods case study
Journal article
Wherton J. et al, (2021), Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23
Long Covid – The illness narratives
Journal article
Rushforth A. et al, (2021), Social Science and Medicine, 286
Miasmas, mental models and preventive public health: some philosophical reflections on science in the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal article
Greenhalgh T., (2021), Interface Focus, 11
News and blogs
BLOG / Webinar | Details and link. |
Prof Trisha Greenhalgh's twitter thread summarising the key findings from 'Why do GPs rarely do video consultations? qualitative study in UK general practice' published in the BJGP, and about Remote by Default in general. | or |
BLOG and PODCAST entitled “pulling complex patients out from under the sofa’ – seven considerations for remote consultations with those that have additional needs” | |
BLOG Video consulting in the UK NHS: how far have we come and how far should we go? | Shaw, S, Hughes, G, 3 December 2020 https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/news/blog/video-consulting-in-the-uk-nhs-2013-how-far-have-we-come-and-how-far-should-we-go |
BLOG From famine to feast: staff experiences of video consulting in the NHS during the Covid-19 pandemic | Hughes, G, Moore, L, 11 March 2021 https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/news/blog/from-famine-to-feast-staff-experiences-of-video-consulting-in-the-nhs-during-the-covid-19-pandemic |
Blog Weighing up the pros and cons - patients’ views and experiences of video consultations | Hughes, G, April 15th 2021 Weighing up the pros and cons - patients’ views and experiences of video consultations https://www.phc.ox.ac.uk/news/blog/weighing-up-the-pros-and-cons-patients2019-views-and-experiences-of-video-consultations |
Conversation article: Why remote consultation with a doctor is difficult – and how it can be improved | Greenhalgh T 21st August 2021 |
Conversation article: COVID: media must rise above pitting scientists against each other – dealing with the pandemic requires nuance | Greenhalgh T and Wilkinson D 23rd July 2021 |
Conversation article: COVID: seven reasons mask wearing in the west was unnecessarily delayed | Greenhalgh T 13th July 2021 |
Conversation article: An open letter to new health secretary, Sajid Javid, as he takes on COVID | Greenhalgh T 28th June 2021 |
Conversation article: Dominic Cummings: how the UK ignored evidence that the virus is airborne
| Greenhalgh T 27th May 2021 |
Conversation article: Joggers and cyclists should wear masks if they can’t maintain a physical distance from pedestrians | Greenhalgh T 20th Jan 2021 |
Conversation article: Virtual wards: caring for COVID-19 patients at home could save lives | Vindrola C, Fulop N, Greenhalgh T |
Webinar
| https://www.nhsconfed.org/podcast/before-we-talk-about-remote-talk-about-staffing
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Blog: Workshop 1
On September 9th 2020 Remote by default project researchers held the first workshop in a series in order to better understand the barriers and challenges to digital access for different patient groups to primary care. The workshop was joined by GP practitioners, patients, primary care support staff, practice managers, social care agencies, and regional and national stakeholders.