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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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Jaimee Herbert,Tracy Schumacher,Leanne J Brown et al. Jaimee Herbert et al.
Introduction: Improving dietary patterns using medical nutrition therapy delivered via telehealth could make an effective contribution to reducing cardiovascular disease burden in rural Australia. However, it is important...
Nathaniel E Miller,Frederick North,Elizabeth N Curry et al. Nathaniel E Miller et al.
Introduction: Online symptom checkers are a way to address patient concerns and potentially offload a burdened healthcare system. However, safety outcomes of self-triage are unknown, so we reviewed triage recommendations ...
Tolulope V Adebile,Temitayo M Adebile,Tobi F Oloyede et al. Tolulope V Adebile et al.
Obesity is projected to affect 86% of United States adults by 2030. Recent data show a surge to 41.9%, with the highest proportion in the 40-59 age group (44.3%). Obesity is linked to various health issues and preventable deaths. Telemedici...
Paula da Cruz Peniche,Christina Danielli Coelho de Morais Faria,Patricia Hall et al. Paula da Cruz Peniche et al.
Introduction: Despite the increased use of telehealth interventions, low-level evidence supports their use for behavior change and self-management in stroke secondary prevention. Therefore, this overview of systematic rev...
Esther F Timoteo,Denise F Silva,Túlio Md de Oliveira et al. Esther F Timoteo et al.
Introduction: Telerehabilitation may facilitate access and adherence to pulmonary rehabilitation. Given the heterogeneity in existing telerehabilitation studies, it is still necessary to identify the most effective, safe,...
Lydia J Hicks,Elaine Toombs,Jessie Lund et al. Lydia J Hicks et al.
Past research has examined available literature on electronic mental health interventions for Indigenous youth with mental health concerns. However, as there have recently been increases in both the number of studies examining electronic me...
Daniel R Murphy,Himabindu Kadiyala,Li Wei et al. Daniel R Murphy et al.
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic advanced the use of telehealth-facilitated care. However, little is known about how to measure safety of clinical diagnosis made through telehealth-facilitated primary care. ...
Connie C Shao,Meghna H Katta,Burke P Smith et al. Connie C Shao et al.
Background: No-show visits have serious consequences for patients, providers, and healthcare systems as they lead to delays in care, increased costs, and reduced access to services. Telemedicine has emerged as a promising...
Matteo Schisano,Alessandro Libra,Ludovica Rizzo et al. Matteo Schisano et al.
Background: Adherence to continuous positive air pressure (CPAP) in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) has remained invariably low over the last decades. Remote monitoring of the nocturnal CPAP treatment, within...
Rachel Azar,Rachel Chan,Miriam Sarkisian et al. Rachel Azar et al.
Background: Telehealth has the potential to increase access to care for medically underserved patients. This qualitative study aimed to identify telecare practices used during the COVID-19 pandemic to meet the needs of pa...