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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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Jonas Kwok,J Nwando Olayiwola,Margae Knox et al. Jonas Kwok et al.
Background Electronic consultation systems allow primary care providers to receive timely speciality expertise via iterative electronic communication. The use of such systems is expanding across the USA with well-documented high levels of u...
Aleksandar Vodovnik,Mohammad Reza F Aghdam,Dan Gøran Espedal Aleksandar Vodovnik
Introduction We have conducted a feasibility study on remote autopsy services in order to increase the flexibility of the service with benefits for teaching and interdepartmental collaboration. Methods Three senior staff pathologists, one s...
Simonetta Scalvini,Palmira Bernocchi,Emanuela Zanelli et al. Simonetta Scalvini et al.
Management of chronic diseases in a progressively aging population is a major issue in western industrialized countries and telehealth is one way to ensure the continuity of care in chronic illness. We describe here our personal experience ...
Yeva Sahakyan,Lusine Abrahamyan,Nida Shahid et al. Yeva Sahakyan et al.
Background The objective of this study was to investigate the changes in blood pressure among patients enrolled in the Telehomecare programme in Ontario, Canada. Methods This observational study utilised a prospective longitudinal cohort de...
Aaron C Moberly,Margaret Zhang,Lianbo Yu et al. Aaron C Moberly et al.
Introduction With the growing popularity of telemedicine and tele-diagnostics, clinical validation of new devices is essential. This study sought to investigate whether high-definition digital still images of the eardrum provide sufficient ...
Julie P Gentile,Allison E Cowan,Beth Harper et al. Julie P Gentile et al.
Individuals with intellectual disability experience higher rates of mental illness when compared with the general population, and there is a lack of medical and mental health professionals in rural and under-served areas. With the increase ...
Chi F So,Joanne Wy Chung Chi F So
Background Diabetes mellitus is prevalent worldwide and the majority of the patients with this metabolic disease are managed in primary healthcare settings. Self-management is, therefore, crucial for the health and wellbeing of people with ...
Roderick W Treskes,Ron Wolterbeek,Enno T van der Velde et al. Roderick W Treskes et al.
Introduction Smartphone-compatible blood pressure devices may be a good alternative to enable self-measurement of blood pressure by patients. Furthermore, automatic transferral of data to the hospital allows for remote monitoring. To our kn...
Michelle A Cottrell,Anne J Hill,Shaun P O&#x;Leary et al. Michelle A Cottrell et al.
Introduction Access to specialised multidisciplinary healthcare services is difficult for many patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. A possible solution could be delivery of care via telehealth. This study aims to identify curre...