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期刊名:International journal of telerehabilitation

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ISSN:1945-2020

e-ISSN:1945-2020

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Beth Cole,Katherine Pickard,Arlene Stredler-Brown Beth Cole
The use of telehealth as a service delivery method for early intervention (EI) is in its infancy and few studies have examined its use within the context of a statewide program. The focus of this report was to determine the factors that inf...
Aleks Borresen,Cody Wolfe,Chung-Kuang Lin et al. Aleks Borresen et al.
This study describes the features and utility of a novel augmented reality based telemedicine system with haptics that allows the sense of touch and direct physical examination during a synchronous immersive telemedicine consultation and ph...
Anna Wallisch,Lauren Little,Ellen Pope et al. Anna Wallisch et al.
Occupational therapy services delivered via telehealth can support families of young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in everyday routines such as mealtime, bedtime, and play. The aim of the current study was to understand the ...
Leming Zhou,Robert Thieret,Valerie Watzlaf et al. Leming Zhou et al.
Background: Telehealth is a great approach for providing high quality health care services to people who cannot easily access these services in person. However, because of frequently reported health data breaches, many pe...
Naomi C Rhodes,Emi Isaki Naomi C Rhodes
Two male participants with chronic (> 2 years), non-fluent aphasia and their family members participated in script training using videoconferencing. Functional scripts were developed by people with aphasia (PWA) and their family members. Ac...
Michelle A Cottrell,Anne J Hill,Shaun P O&#x;Leary et al. Michelle A Cottrell et al.
Chronic spinal pain conditions can often be successfully managed by a non-surgical, multidisciplinary approach, however many individuals are unable to access such specialised services within their local community. A possible solution may be...
Katrina M Serwe Katrina M Serwe
Provider acceptance is a first step to implementing a successful telehealth program. This pilot study examined the experience of six providers delivering an education-based wellness program in a telehealth format. Providers indicated an ove...
Lyn T Covert,John T Slevin,Jessica Hatterman Lyn T Covert
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of telerehabilitation on missed appointment rates in a rehabilitation clinic. Clients fail to attend scheduled appointments for a variety of reasons. Unmet appointments represent a loss of...
Cecilie Fjeldstad-Pardo,Amy Thiessen,Gabriel Pardo Cecilie Fjeldstad-Pardo
A prospective, randomized, three-arm, evaluator blinded study to demonstrate the feasibility of a telerehabilitation (TR) program in individuals with ambulatory deficits secondary to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and evaluate its efficacy when co...