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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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Philipp von Weinrich,Qingxia Kong,Yun Liu Philipp von Weinrich
Introduction: The popularity of video consultations in healthcare has accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite increased availability and obvious benefits, many patients remain hesitant to use video consultations...
Kemal Jemal,Dereje Ayana,Felagot Tadesse et al. Kemal Jemal et al.
Introduction: Ultrasound imaging is an important aspect of antenatal care, though access to antenatal ultrasound imaging is limited in many developing countries. The objective of this study was to evaluate a pilot program...
Marie-Rachelle Narcisse,Jennifer A Andersen,Holly C Felix et al. Marie-Rachelle Narcisse et al.
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, health care shifted to virtual interactions with health professionals. The aim of this study was to examine the determinants of telehealth use in a nationally representative sam...
Rachana Gudipudi,Walter Nicholas Jungbauer Jr,Emily Brennan et al. Rachana Gudipudi et al.
Introduction: Telehealth is becoming an increasingly common presence in health care, particularly amidst the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic. We aimed to investigate ways in which telehealth has been implemented in pedi...
Tina Gonzalez,Kathy Tucker,Claire E Wakefield et al. Tina Gonzalez et al.
Introduction: Direct-to-patient telegenetics, which uses video conferencing to connect health professionals directly to patients' devices, has been widely adopted during the pandemic. However, limited evidence currently s...
Dania A Shah,Dana Sall,Wesley Peng et al. Dania A Shah et al.
The COVID 19 pandemic resulted in widespread telehealth implementation. Existent health disparities were widened, with under-represented minorities (URM) disproportionately affected by COVID. In this study, we assess the role of telehealth ...
Richard J Santen,Ralf Nass,Cindy Cunningham et al. Richard J Santen et al.
Introduction: Endocrinology workforce data demonstrate a substantial gap in the number of practicing endocrinologists, a phenomenon particularly affecting patients with diabetes in rural, financially challenged, underserv...
Amy Mj O&#x;Shea,Heather S Reisinger,Ralph Panos et al. Amy Mj O&#x;Shea et al.
Introduction: Substantial variation exists in telemedicine critical care (Tele-CC) effectiveness, which may be explained by heterogeneity in Tele-CC implementation and utilization. ...
Tavleen Sandhu,Lise DeShea,Jawahar Jagarapu et al. Tavleen Sandhu et al.
Background: Managing critically ill neonates has unique challenges, and the transport team plays an important role in stabilizing and facilitating the transfer of these neonates from lower-level nurseries to tertiary cent...
Caitlin Patterson,Kathleen Collins,Ian Hunter Caitlin Patterson
Introduction: As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, outpatient consultations in National Health Service Lanarkshire were conducted using various forms of teleconsultation. A qualitative study was undertaken to ascertai...