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Type: Journal article
Title: The role of the champion in telehealth service development: a qualitative analysis
Author: Wade, V.
Eliott, J.
Citation: Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2012; 18(8):490-492
Publisher: Royal Soc Medicine Press Ltd
Issue Date: 2012
ISSN: 1357-633X
1758-1109
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Victoria Wade and Jaklin Eliott
Abstract: Telehealth 'champions' are enthusiastic individuals who initiate and promote the uptake of telehealth services. Their role and impact was investigated as part of a qualitative study into the uptake and sustainability of telehealth services in Australia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 39 individuals who had been involved in the establishment and operations of 37 diverse telehealth services throughout Australia. A grounded theory analysis was carried out. The results indicated that most services were initiated by champions (25 of the 37). The champions appeared to have three main roles: enthusiastic promotion of telehealth, acting as legitimators, and relationship building. Champions were capable of keeping small scale services operating, but the services were vulnerable to cessation when they lost interest or moved on. As long as participation in telehealth remains optional, the role of the champion will be an important factor in continued operations.
Keywords: Humans
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Personal Satisfaction
Telemedicine
Qualitative Research
Health Promotion
Australia
Rights: © SAGE Publications Ltd, 2012
DOI: 10.1258/jtt.2012.GTH115
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/jtt.2012.gth115
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