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Transitioning to virtual care: a clinical researchers guide to success and sustainability

It is well known that virtual care, including telehealth, offers patients and clinicians many benefits including improved access to services, increased timeliness of services provided, increase geographical range of services that are able to be provided. There is also good evidence for a range of clinical interventions and service delivery models in allied health which provides direction as to face to face services that are suitable to adapt to the online environment. Despite this, implementation and sustainability of virtual care service models as usual care remains challenging. This lecture will provide guidance as to how services may be transitioned successfully to virtual care, and introduce evidence based implementation science frameworks that may support implementation and increase the likelihood of sustainability.

Please note: This is a live webinar. Login instructions including link details will be sent to registrants on the day of the event. If login instructions are not received by midday on the day of the lecture, contact us on qld.pd@australian.physio.

Presenters

Rachelle Pitt


Dr Rachelle Pitt is the Director of Health Practitioner Research for the Allied Health Professions' Office of Queensland. Working clinically as a speech pathologist in rural areas led her to undertake her PhD research on the use of telepractice to improve access to services for people with aphasia following stroke. This research led to the development of an online aphasia group intervention – TeleGAIN. Rachelle has since worked within Queensland Health to support clinical services to transition to virtual models of care and evaluate outcomes utilising implementation science.

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25
Thursday
25 August
06:30PM - 08:30PM AEST

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Price: Non - member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Student Member: $15.00
Neurology Group Member: $15.00
Registration closing date: 24 Aug 2022 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 2.00
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Price: Non - member: $55.00
APA Member: $35.00
Student Member: $15.00
Neurology Group Member: $15.00
Registration closing date: 24 Aug 2022 Event status: Closed CPD hours: 2.00 Your registration status:
Presenters

Rachelle Pitt


Dr Rachelle Pitt is the Director of Health Practitioner Research for the Allied Health Professions' Office of Queensland. Working clinically as a speech pathologist in rural areas led her to undertake her PhD research on the use of telepractice to improve access to services for people with aphasia following stroke. This research led to the development of an online aphasia group intervention – TeleGAIN. Rachelle has since worked within Queensland Health to support clinical services to transition to virtual models of care and evaluate outcomes utilising implementation science.


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