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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:3.2/Q2

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Fong Mei Toh,Winnie Wt Lam,Pablo Cruz Gonzalez et al. Fong Mei Toh et al.
Introduction: Emerging literature suggests that wearable devices offer a promising option for self-directed home-based upper limb training for persons with stroke. However, little research is available to explore integrat...
Vijaya Parameswaran,Harrison Koos,Neil Kalwani et al. Vijaya Parameswaran et al.
Background: COVID-19 disrupted healthcare routines and prompted rapid telemedicine implementation. We investigated the drivers of visit modality selection (telemedicine versus in-person) in primary care clinics at an acad...
Gabriele Kerr,Geva Greenfield,Benedict Hayhoe et al. Gabriele Kerr et al.
Introduction: With the growing use of remote appointments within the National Health Service, there is a need to understand potential barriers of access to care for some patients. In this observational study, we examined ...
Kai-Wen Cheng,Hong-Mo Shih,Chip-Jin Ng et al. Kai-Wen Cheng et al.
Objective: Telemedicine can facilitate social distancing during an infectious disease pandemic and reduce the burden on health-care resources. Moreover, telemedicine can be utilized for medical care in remote island regio...
Karen M Keptner,Michele Heath Karen M Keptner
People with disabilities face many challenges in accessing healthcare. They may be provided opportunities to utilize new technologies just like non-disabled patients, but their unique challenges might cause them to resist new technology. Th...
Helen M Haydon,Taylor Major,Jaimon T Kelly et al. Helen M Haydon et al.
Acceptability (of healthcare services) is an important construct that lacks a consistent definition within research. Addressing this issue, a systematic review led to the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability. In this study, we describe th...
Victor M Gallegos-Rejas,Jaimon T Kelly,Centaine L Snoswell et al. Victor M Gallegos-Rejas et al.
We aimed to assess if experience with telehealth modalities, acceptability and levels of trust in telehealth vary with the need for an interpreter using a cross-sectional survey of telehealth consumers in Australia. Non-parametric tests wer...
Soraia de Camargo Catapan,Helen M Haydon,Ingrid J Hickman et al. Soraia de Camargo Catapan et al.
Consumer trust and confidence in telehealth is pivotal to successful service implementation and effective consultations. This cross-sectional study measured trust and confidence in telephone and video consultations and associated with exper...
Centaine L Snoswell,Kathryn J Vitangcol,Helen M Haydon et al. Centaine L Snoswell et al.
The aim of this study was to determine the cost-effectiveness of remote patient monitoring (RPM) with First Nations peoples living with diabetes. This study was set at the Goondir Health Service (GHS), an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Khadijeh Moulaei,Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy,Hamid Sharifi Khadijeh Moulaei
Background and objective: Telemedicine interventions have emerged as a promising solution to improve medication adherence by providing remote support and monitoring of patients with mental disorders. This study aims to in...