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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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Fiona H McKay,Christina Cheng,Annemarie Wright et al. Fiona H McKay et al.
Introduction Increasing smartphones access has allowed for increasing development and use of smart phone applications (apps). Mobile health interventions have previously relied on voice or text-based short message services (SMS), however, t...
Chiara Zucchella,Massimo Di Santis,Biagio Ciccone et al. Chiara Zucchella et al.
Introduction Preliminary evidences showed that telemedicine may allow a reduction of costs and an enhancement of patients' satisfaction and quality of life (QoL), with the same effectiveness of conventional methods of healthcare delivery. L...
Liam J Caffery,Mutaz Farjian,Anthony C Smith Liam J Caffery
We undertook a scoping review of the published literature to identify and summarise key findings on the telehealth interventions that influence waiting times or waiting lists for specialist outpatient services. Searches were conducted to id...
Rebecca E Guilkey,Claire B Draucker,Jingwei Wu et al. Rebecca E Guilkey et al.
Introduction Persistent musculoskeletal pain is a prevalent, disabling, and often undertreated condition. This paper examines the acceptability of a telecare intervention for this condition. Methods The Stepped Care to Optimize Pain Care Ef...
Daniel F Gros,Cynthia Luethcke Lancaster,Cristina M López et al. Daniel F Gros et al.
Introduction Although there is growing support that evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) delivered in-person and through telehealth are equivalent in terms of symptom reduction for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), there has been far l...
Henrik Koblauch,Sasha M Reinhardt,Waltraut Lissau et al. Henrik Koblauch et al.
Introduction Telepsychiatric modalities are used widely in the treatment of many mental illnesses. It has also been proposed that telepsychiatric modalities could be a way to reduce readmissions. The purpose of the study was to conduct a sy...
Daniel Peretz,Antonia Arnaert,Norma N Ponzoni Daniel Peretz
Introduction Remote patient monitoring (RPM) in conjunction with home nursing visits is becoming increasingly popular for the follow-up of patients with chronic conditions and evidence exists that it improves patients' health outcomes. Curr...
Christopher G Brennan-Jones,Robert H Eikelboom,Rebecca J Bennett et al. Christopher G Brennan-Jones et al.
Introduction Remote interpretation of automated audiometry offers the potential to enable asynchronous tele-audiology assessment and diagnosis in areas where synchronous tele-audiometry may not be possible or practical. The aim of this stud...
Abdullah Kashgary,Roaa Alsolaimani,Mahmoud Mosli et al. Abdullah Kashgary et al.
Introduction In the last few years, the use of telecommunication and mobile technology has grown significantly. This has led to a notable increase in the utilization of this telecommunication in healthcare, namely phone calls and text messa...
Katie J Seidler,Ryan P Duncan,Marie E McNeely et al. Katie J Seidler et al.
People with Parkinson disease (PD) demonstrate improvements in motor function following group tango classes, but report long commutes as a barrier to participation. To increase access, we investigated a telerehabilitation approach to group ...