Abstract

ObjectiveThe objective of this study is to understand the perceptions of new mothers using virtual care via video conferencing to gain insight into the benefits and barriers of virtual care for obstetric patients.MethodsSemi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 patients attending the Kingston Health Sciences Centre. The interviews were 20–25 min in length and recorded through an audio recorder. Thematic analysis was conducted in order to derive the major themes explored in this study.ResultsNew mothers must often adopt new routines to balance their needs and their child’s needs. These routines could impact compliance and motivation to attend follow-up care. In our study, participants expressed high satisfaction with virtual care, emphasizing benefits related to comfort, convenience, communication, socioeconomic factors, and the ease of technology use. Participants also perceived that they could receive emotional support and build trust with their health care providers despite the remote nature of their care. Due to its ease of use and increased accessibility, we argue that virtual care shows promise to facilitate long-term compliance to care in obstetric patients.ConclusionsVirtual care is a useful modality that could improve compliance to obstetric care. Further research and clinical endeavours should examine how social factors and determinants intersect to determine how they underpin patient perceptions of virtual and in-person care.

Highlights

  • A significant proportion of women experience medical complications such as hypertension and diabetes in the postpartum period [1, 2]

  • The objective of this study was to understand the perspectives of new mothers using virtual visits for postnatal follow-up care to gain insight into benefits and barriers of virtual care for obstetric patients

  • As per the objective of the study to understand the perceptions of new mothers using virtual care, we identified two major themes: benefits and challenges of using virtual care (Fig. 1)

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Introduction

A significant proportion of women experience medical complications such as hypertension and diabetes in the postpartum period [1, 2] Many of these conditions require and benefit from ongoing medical care, as longterm prognosis could lead to an elevated risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality [1,2,3]. The objective of this study was to understand the perspectives of new mothers using virtual visits for postnatal follow-up care to gain insight into benefits and barriers of virtual care for obstetric patients. These insights can elucidate whether virtual care can address challenges related to health care access

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