Abstract
Aims: To 1/ identify and describe the activities carers are involved in during consultations with their general practitioner and 2/ to assess how these activities could translate to virtual care consultations.
Design & setting: This study screened 281 videos of in-person GP consultations set within 10 UK general practices, and 39 were eligible for analysis.
Method: Secondary analysis of in-person GP consultations to extract activities involving the carer. A novel evidence-based scoring system was used on each activity, determining the likelihood of whether each carer-related activity could be supported in virtual care.
Results: A total of 39 activities (7 categories) where carers were involved were identified. Out of these 39 activities, 25.6% (10/39) were categorised 'health information sharing', 23% (9/39) were categorised 'emotional or physical support', 20.5% (8/39) were categorised 'history taking', 12.8% (5/39) were categorised 'health-related at-home activities', 7.7% (3/39) were categorised 'logistics', 7.7% (3/39) were categorised 'building a relationship', and 2.6% (1/39) were categorised as 'other'. The average score of an activity being translatable to virtual care is 13/15.
Conclusion: All activities involving carers were deemed translatable/potentially translatable to virtual care. Future research should examine ways to support carers and their roles during virtual care.
| Original language | English |
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| Journal | BJGP Open |
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| Publication status | Accepted/In press - 7 Jan 2026 |
Bibliographical note
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- Carer
- Virtual care
- General practice
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Centre of Research Excellence in Digital Health (CREDiH)
Coiera, E. (Chief Investigator), Glasziou, P. (Chief Investigator), Hansen, D. (Chief Investigator), Magrabi, F. (Chief Investigator), Sintchenko, V. (Chief Investigator), Verspoor, K. (Chief Investigator), Gallego-Luxan, B. (Chief Investigator), Lau, A. (Chief Investigator), Dunn, A. (Associate Investigator), Longhurst, C. (Associate Investigator), Tsafnat, G. (Associate Investigator), Cutler, H. (Associate Investigator), Makeham, M. (Associate Investigator), Shaw, T. (Associate Investigator), Shah, N. (Associate Investigator), Runciman, W. (Chief Investigator) & Liaw, S. T. (Chief Investigator)
1/01/18 → 31/12/22
Project: Research
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