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期刊名:Journal of telemedicine and telecare

缩写:J TELEMED TELECARE

ISSN:1357-633X

e-ISSN:1758-1109

IF/分区:3.3/Q2

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Caroline Gray,Barbara Lerner,Jacqueline Egelfeld et al. Caroline Gray et al.
BackgroundRemote nurse triage services are increasingly delivered through call centers to manage demand for urgent and unscheduled care. These encounters typically rely on decision-support tools, but safe and efficient outcomes also depend ...
Andrew Parsonson,Jiawang Cao,Joseph Descallar et al. Andrew Parsonson et al.
IntroductionTelehealth use expanded rapidly in oncology during the COVID-19 pandemic, but determinants for ongoing use in metropolitan cancer care after the pandemic remain unclear.MethodsA multi-centre retrospective cohort study of 271,889...
Jennifer O&#x;Neil,Nathalie Dionne,Katrine Sauve-Schenk et al. Jennifer O&#x;Neil et al.
IntroductionAccess to falls prevention programs, addressing an important public health concern, is often limited for Francophone and Acadian minority communities. Technology has been used to deliver falls prevention programs, but health equ...
Jenni De Luca Bamber,Matthew Cook,Reinie Cordier et al. Jenni De Luca Bamber et al.
ObjectiveTo compare the effects of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) interventions delivered via telerehabilitation with face-to-face PR on functional capacity in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Despite increasing...
Aleeya M Mohamad Ali,Mahmathi Karuppannan,Sharifah Ni Sharif Mahadil et al. Aleeya M Mohamad Ali et al.
BackgroundGlobally healthcare system is under increasing strain due to rising patient loads and growing demands of healthcare services. Telepharmacy has emerged as one of the strategies to improve access to pharmaceutical care and reduce pr...
John Paul Kuwornu,David Brain,Kheng-Seong Ng et al. John Paul Kuwornu et al.
BackgroundManaging inpatient demand is challenging, especially for high-volume emergency surgical casemixes such as acute appendicitis and cholecystitis. These conditions drive unplanned admissions and consume significant bed capacity, desp...
Annie Banbury,Roshni Mendis,Monica Taylor et al. Annie Banbury et al.
IntroductionTelehealth in Residential Aged Care Homes (RACHs) is recommended to improve access to specialist health services. Successful telehealth adoption depends on reliable technical infrastructure, a skilled workforce, and revised mode...
Huizhen Zhang,Shengze Zhi,Shuyan Fang et al. Huizhen Zhang et al.
IntroductionDementia prevalence is rising, imposing significant burdens on patients and caregivers. Telemedicine, encompassing devices, software, and videos, shows potential to address these challenges, but evidence on its effectiveness acr...
Selena J Hutchins,Joanne Howie,Christopher J Barr et al. Selena J Hutchins et al.
BackgroundVestibular disorders affect approximately 34% of adults over the age of 50. Vestibular rehabilitation (VR) is ideally provided by trained clinicians; however, access can be limited, particularly in rural and remote areas. Teleheal...
Benjamin McElwee,Libby Spiers,Oren Tirosh et al. Benjamin McElwee et al.
BackgroundRising demand for total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) places significant pressure on healthcare systems. Routine in-person follow-up is resource-intensive and may limit access for new or higher priority ...