Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation

Objective To explore GPs’ perspectives on and daily experiences with the relational potential of email consultations. Design Qualitative study with data from participant observation and semi-structured interviews Setting General practice setting in Denmark Subjects Practice personnel from four clini...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth Assing Hvidt, Jens Søndergaard, Maja Klausen, Anette Grønning
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-10-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1843939
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spelling doaj-c3fc2cad59a04f879d06d5574e135f752021-01-04T17:35:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care0281-34321502-77242020-10-0138441142010.1080/02813432.2020.18439391843939Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultationElisabeth Assing Hvidt0Jens Søndergaard1Maja Klausen2Anette Grønning3Research Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern DenmarkResearch Unit of General Practice, Department of Public Health, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment for the Study of Culture, University of Southern DenmarkDepartment for the Study of Culture, University of Southern DenmarkObjective To explore GPs’ perspectives on and daily experiences with the relational potential of email consultations. Design Qualitative study with data from participant observation and semi-structured interviews Setting General practice setting in Denmark Subjects Practice personnel from four clinics were observed and 16 GPs (seven women and nine men, between 35 and 70 years of age) interviewed. Field notes and interview data were analysed using an inductive thematic analysis approach. Main outcome measures Main themes and subthemes reporting GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultations. Results The analyses showed that due to perceived interpretational shortcomings, the GPs generally experienced email consultation as unsuitable for communication about relational, socio-emotional and sensitive matters. In doctor–patient relationships founded on mutual knowledge and trust, the email consultation was however used as a supportive communication channel, as a way for the patient to express emotions and affect and for the GP to proactively show interest and compassion towards the patient. Conclusion Email consultations were highly context-variant. Within continuing relationships and in conjunction with face-to-face consultations, email consultation was used for supportive communication holding the potential for maintaining, strengthening and/or dissolving the GP-patient relationship. Therefore, email consultation is not simply an information-delivery tool but also holds more explicit relational potentials.KEY POINTS Overall, the GPs perceived email consultation as unsuitable for non-medical, relationship-oriented purposes. Nonetheless, the GPs experienced that email consultations oftentimes comprised communication about relational and socio-emotional issues. Knowledge of the patient was a vital factor for the GP’s comfort in and acceptability of relational functions of email consultation. Email consultation is not simply an information-delivery tool as it holds the potential for maintaining, strengthening and/or dissolving the GP-patient relationship.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1843939email consultationdoctor–patient relationshipgeneral practiceinteractive health communicationdenmark
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author Elisabeth Assing Hvidt
Jens Søndergaard
Maja Klausen
Anette Grønning
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Jens Søndergaard
Maja Klausen
Anette Grønning
Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
email consultation
doctor–patient relationship
general practice
interactive health communication
denmark
author_facet Elisabeth Assing Hvidt
Jens Søndergaard
Maja Klausen
Anette Grønning
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title Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
title_short Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
title_full Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
title_fullStr Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
title_full_unstemmed Not just an information-delivery tool. An ethnographic study exploring Danish GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
title_sort not just an information-delivery tool. an ethnographic study exploring danish gps’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultation
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care
issn 0281-3432
1502-7724
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objective To explore GPs’ perspectives on and daily experiences with the relational potential of email consultations. Design Qualitative study with data from participant observation and semi-structured interviews Setting General practice setting in Denmark Subjects Practice personnel from four clinics were observed and 16 GPs (seven women and nine men, between 35 and 70 years of age) interviewed. Field notes and interview data were analysed using an inductive thematic analysis approach. Main outcome measures Main themes and subthemes reporting GPs’ perspectives on and experiences with the relational potential of email consultations. Results The analyses showed that due to perceived interpretational shortcomings, the GPs generally experienced email consultation as unsuitable for communication about relational, socio-emotional and sensitive matters. In doctor–patient relationships founded on mutual knowledge and trust, the email consultation was however used as a supportive communication channel, as a way for the patient to express emotions and affect and for the GP to proactively show interest and compassion towards the patient. Conclusion Email consultations were highly context-variant. Within continuing relationships and in conjunction with face-to-face consultations, email consultation was used for supportive communication holding the potential for maintaining, strengthening and/or dissolving the GP-patient relationship. Therefore, email consultation is not simply an information-delivery tool but also holds more explicit relational potentials.KEY POINTS Overall, the GPs perceived email consultation as unsuitable for non-medical, relationship-oriented purposes. Nonetheless, the GPs experienced that email consultations oftentimes comprised communication about relational and socio-emotional issues. Knowledge of the patient was a vital factor for the GP’s comfort in and acceptability of relational functions of email consultation. Email consultation is not simply an information-delivery tool as it holds the potential for maintaining, strengthening and/or dissolving the GP-patient relationship.
topic email consultation
doctor–patient relationship
general practice
interactive health communication
denmark
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02813432.2020.1843939
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