Title of article
Telehealth, COVID-19 and Refugees and Migrants in Australia: Policy and Related Barriers and Opportunities for More Inclusive Health and Technology Systems
Author/Authors
O’Mara ، Ben Department of Media and Communication - Faculty of Health, Arts and Design - Swinburne University , Monani ، Devaki School of Social Work, College of Health and Human Sciences - Charles Darwin University , Carey ، Gemma Centre for Social Impact - University of New South Wales
From page
2368
To page
2372
Abstract
Context matters. Therefore, efforts to develop greater conceptual clarity are important for science and practice. In this commentary, we outline some key issues that were prompted by Squires and colleagues’ contribution. Specifically, we reinforce context as an interactive concept and therefore something that is hard to ‘pin down,’ the problematic nature of conceptualising context in implementation and de-implementation, and a requirement for the development of culturally sensitive understandings. Finally, we suggest it is vital that continued investment into providing a more comprehensive list of determinants needs to be accompanied by an equal effort in developing practical methods and tools to support use and application.
Keywords
Information Technology , Coronavirus disease , refugee and migrant , Health Policy , Australia
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Record number
2770412
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