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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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Timothy C Guetterman,Emily Koptyra,Olivia Ritchie et al. Timothy C Guetterman et al.
Background: Virtual care expanded rapidly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how this shift affected healthcare disparities among subgroups of patients is of concern. Racial and ethnic minorities, older adults, individuals...
Justin Chan,David J DiTullio,Patricia Pagan Pirallo et al. Justin Chan et al.
The 2022 mpox outbreak in New York City posed challenges to rapidly scaling up treatment capacity. We describe a telehealth treatment model launched during this outbreak that facilitated healthcare provider treatment capacity, and was able ...
Arielle P Stafford,Tanya L Hoskin,Tina J Hieken et al. Arielle P Stafford et al.
Background/objectives: The COVID-19 pandemic motivated telemedicine care to decrease potential exposures for both patients and staff. We hypothesized that select breast surgical patients can be successfully evaluated pre-...
Raphael Agbali,E Andrew Balas,Vahe Heboyan et al. Raphael Agbali et al.
Although the use of audiovisual telemedicine has grown in recent years especially during recent COVID-19-related lockdowns, evidence shows there is still a lack of tools that can be used for the assessment of telemedicine encounters. The fe...
Rodrigo Rodrigues Gomes Costa,Jefferson Rodrigues Dorneles,João Henrique Carneiro Leão Veloso et al. Rodrigo Rodrigues Gomes Costa et al.
Introduction: Tele-exercise, defined as an intervention that offers physical training provided remotely, represents an alternative for remote care during social isolation and the absence of in-person interventions, consid...
Marcela M C da Silva,Daiane R Viana,Maria G Colucci et al. Marcela M C da Silva et al.
Introduction: Individuals with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may present respiratory and motor complications, requiring rehabilitation programs (RP) for long periods. However, access to cardiopulmonary rehabi...
Abdurrahman Tanhan,Aysel Yildiz Ozer,Eren Timurtas et al. Abdurrahman Tanhan et al.
Introduction: The first aim of this study was to compare synchronous and asynchronous telerehabilitation programs in COVID-19 survivors with classes 4-6 and determine the more appropriate telerehabilitation approach. ...
Matthew R Capriotti,Brianna Cm Wellen,Brianna N Young et al. Matthew R Capriotti et al.
Introduction: Comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics (CBIT) is an efficacious, first-line treatment for Tourette syndrome (TS) and other chronic or persistent tic disorders. However, CBIT's public health impact ha...
Renee Cook,Helen M Haydon,Emma E Thomas et al. Renee Cook et al.
Introduction: Telehealth use within allied health services currently lacks structure and consistency, ultimately affecting who can, and cannot, access services. This study aimed to investigate the factors influencing alli...