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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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Alexis R Dewar,Tyler P Bull,Donna M Malvey et al. Alexis R Dewar et al.
Introduction Telehealth systems and mobile health (mHealth) devices allow for the exchange of both physical and mental healthcare data, as well as information from a patient to a practitioner, or care recipient to caregiver; but there has b...
Behzad Chavooshi,Parvaneh Mohammadkhani,Behrouz Dolatshahee Behzad Chavooshi
Introduction This study examined the effectiveness of telemedicine in providing psychotherapy to patients with medically unexplained pain (MUP) who may not have access to in-person treatment. The impact of Internet-delivered intensive short...
E Cubo,N Mariscal,B Solano et al. E Cubo et al.
Introduction Treatment adjustments in Parkinson's disease (PD) are in part dependent on motor assessments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of home-based motor monitoring plus standard in-office visits versus in-...
Patricia Commiskey,Arash Afshinnik,Elizabeth Cothren et al. Patricia Commiskey et al.
United States (US) and worldwide telestroke programs frequently focus only on emergency room hyper-acute stroke management. This article describes a comprehensive, telemedicine-enabled, stroke care delivery system that combines "drip and sh...
Bradley R Richardson,Piers Truter,Robert Blumke et al. Bradley R Richardson et al.
Introduction Lower limb musculoskeletal disorders place a heavy burden on healthcare systems. Appropriate management of these conditions is critical, however access to appropriate physiotherapy services is difficult for those in geographica...
Billingsley Kaambwa,Julie Ratcliffe,Wendy Shulver et al. Billingsley Kaambwa et al.
Introduction Telehealth approaches to health care delivery can potentially improve quality of care and clinical outcomes, reduce mortality and hospital utilisation, and complement conventional treatments. However, substantial research into ...
Carol A Kennedy,Kelly Warmington,Carol Flewelling et al. Carol A Kennedy et al.
Introduction We evaluated two modes of delivery of an inflammatory arthritis education program ("Prescription for Education" (RxEd)) in improving arthritis self-efficacy and other secondary outcomes. Methods We used a non-randomized, pre-po...
D Pani,M Piga,G Barabino et al. D Pani et al.
Introduction In this paper, we evaluated patients' perspectives on the use of a system for home tele-rehabilitation, designed for subjects with low computer literacy suffering hand impairment due to rheumatic diseases. Methods After a clini...
S A Bini,J Mahajan S A Bini
Introduction Successful post-operative telerehabilitation following total knee replacement (TKR) has been documented using synchronous (real-time) video. Bandwidth and the need for expensive hardware are cited as barriers to implementation....
Katherine Wrenn,Sereina Catschegn,Marisa Cruz et al. Katherine Wrenn et al.
Introduction Electronic consultations (eConsults) increase access to specialty care, but little is known about the types of questions primary care providers (PCPs) ask through eConsults, and how they respond to specialist recommendations. M...