Publications by others
We are part of a community of dedicated researchers. Our team strives to stay informed and up to date on research pertaining to the communication of health information between patients, physicians, and caregivers using audio or video recordings. Here you will find relevant studies conducted by our contemporaries outside the OpenRecordings team.
2020
Prime Time for Consultation Audio Recordings: Supporting Shared Decision Making During and After the COVID-19 Era. The British Medical Journal
Video feedback: A novel application to enhance person-centred dementia communication. International Journal of Nursing Practice
Testing Consultation Recordings in a Clinical Setting With the SecondEars Smartphone App: Mixed Methods Implementation Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research
2018
Culturally and linguistically diverse oncology patients' perspectives of consultation audio-recordings and question prompt lists. Psycho-Oncology
Should consultation recording use be a practice standard? A systematic review of the effectiveness and implementation of consultation recordings. Psycho-Oncology
2016
Consultation audio-recording reduces long-term decision regret after prostate cancer treatment: A non-randomised comparative cohort study. The Surgeon
A digital advocate? Reactions of rural people who experience homelessness to the idea of recording clinical encounters. Health Expectations
Covert Recording by Patients of Encounters With Gastroenterology Providers: Path to Empowerment or Breach of Trust? Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology
2015
Audio-video recording of health care encounters for pediatric chronic conditions: observational reactivity and its correlates. Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Patients Covertly Recording Clinical Encounters: Threat or Opportunity? A Qualitative Analysis of Online Texts. PloS one
Should doctors encourage patients to record consultations? The British Medical Journal