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In decreasing order, patients preferred telephone consultation (48%), E-mail consultation (44%), website information (41%), and leaflets (33%).
Sittitavornwong and colleagues [ 21] report that 73% (35 of 48 patients) preferred telephone follow-up and 27% (13 of 48) preferred clinic follow-up.
Some respondents preferred telephone interviews because they felt that these interviews afforded them more privacy and confidentiality than they would have had during a face-to-face interviews.
Falls follow-up methods were intensive with phone-calls to cover those who missed returning one of the weekly calendar pages or who preferred telephone reports.
More than 90% of patients in the home visit group indicated a preference for a home visit and more than 70% of the telephone group said that they preferred telephone follow-up.
If imagining they lived 20 minutes from a doctor, 83% of respondents reported their first preference as an in-person consultation with a doctor, 15% preferred telephone, and only 2% webcam (Table 2).
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That was nearly four times the comparable figure from 2009, when 53 percent said they would rather initiate a date in person and 35 percent preferred telephoning.
However, the nurses who took part in this study did not all prefer telephone interpreters when using the SiCET.
Patients may also prefer telephone contact to other modes of delivery, as it involves direct interaction with another person and may provide a more 'personal touch'.
Our phase I feasibility study [ 40] revealed that 83% (n = 71) of respondents would prefer telephone support from a known health professional.
Compared to urban patients, rural patients were somewhat more likely to prefer telephone symptom reporting (79% vs. 63%, P =.02) and less likely to prefer Internet bases reporting (20% vs. 35%, P =.02).
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