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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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Ann Davis,Dani Bradley Ann Davis
Introduction: The aim of this research was to examine the association between perceived quality of care during the COVID-19 pandemic and the modality of maternity care visits, virtual or in-person. ...
Peter Lee,Davina Sanders,Jeannette Milgrom et al. Peter Lee et al.
Background: Internet-based parental programmes may improve parental wellbeing and mitigate the burden of mental health issues during the perinatal period. However, few studies have explored the cost and clinical impacts o...
Adrienne D Mishkin,Jeffrey S Zabinski,Grayson Holt et al. Adrienne D Mishkin et al.
Data privacy in telemedicine has been extensively considered and reviewed in the literature, such as explorations of consent, who can access information, and the security of electronic systems. However, privacy breaches are also a potential...
Monica L Taylor,Emma E Thomas,Kathryn Vitangcol et al. Monica L Taylor et al.
Introduction: Digital health interventions can be useful for the management of chronic disease. The aim of this study was to draw out universal themes to understand how people with chronic conditions experience digital he...
Helen M Haydon,Liam J Caffery,Centaine L Snoswell et al. Helen M Haydon et al.
Introduction: High rates of dementia among Australian First Nations' peoples have resulted in an increased demand for dementia knowledge and skills among the primary health care professionals in these communities. The Dem...
Jeanette R Christensen,Laura Hesseldal,Thomas B Olesen et al. Jeanette R Christensen et al.
Long-term weight loss can reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes for people living with obesity and reduce complications for patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. We investigated whether a telehealth lifestyle-coaching program (Liva) leads t...
Keshia R De Guzman,Centaine L Snoswell,Liam J Caffery et al. Keshia R De Guzman et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic was a catalyst for the introduction of additional telehealth funding (telehealth item numbers) for general practitioner (GP) consultations through the Medicare Benefits Schedule (MBS) in Australia. This study evaluated...
Javad Pool,Morteza Namvar,Saeed Akhlaghpour et al. Javad Pool et al.
While COVID-19 catalyzed the acceptance and use of telehealth, our understanding of how it is perceived by multi-stakeholders such as patients, clinicians, and health authorities is limited. Drawing on social media analytics, this research ...
Clare L Burns,Michelle Cottrell,Amber Jones et al. Clare L Burns et al.
Introduction: A prior study examining perceptions of Allied Health Professions (AHP) telehealth services at a metropolitan hospital highlighted multiple issues impacting service uptake, operationalisation, and delivery. C...
Marissa Ryan,Elizabeth C Ward,Clare L Burns et al. Marissa Ryan et al.
Introduction: The primary aim was to compare the successful completion rates of pre-treatment medication history consults conducted by pharmacists with patients either via an unscheduled telephone consult (current standar...