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Patient and provider acceptance of telecoaching in type 2 diabetes : a mixed-method study embedded in a randomised clinical trial [PDF]
Background: Despite advances in diagnosis and treatment of type 2 diabetes, suboptimal metabolic control persists. Patient education in diabetes has been proved to enhance self-efficacy and guideline-driven treatment, however many people with type 2 ...
Aertgeerts, Bert +6 more
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Telehealthcare for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a disease of irreversible airways obstruction in which patients often suffer exacerbations. Sometimes these exacerbations need hospital care: telehealthcare has the potential to reduce admission
Car, Josip +5 more
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Attitudes to telecare among older people, professional care workers and informal carers: a preventative strategy or crisis management? [PDF]
This paper reports findings from an attitudinal survey towards telecare that emerged from twenty-two focus groups comprising ninety-two older people, fifty-five professional stakeholders and thirty-nine carers.
Aldred, H. +4 more
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Positive Turn in Elder-Care Workers’ Views Toward Telecare Robots
Robots have been slowly but steadily introduced to welfare sectors. Our previous observations based on a large-scale survey study on Finnish elder-care workers in 2016 showed that while robots were perceived to be useful in certain telecare tasks, using ...
Tuuli Turja +3 more
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Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.70070 Abstract Aim To identify the outcomes and standardized tools used to measure changes following telehealth‐delivered physical therapy interventions in children and young people with cerebral palsy, within the framework of the International Classification of Functioning ...
Isabella S. Christovão +6 more
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General practitioners’ perceptions of asynchronous telemedicine in a randomized controlled trial of teledermatology. [PDF]
Background: Telemedicine is viewed as having a key role to play in the Government’s plans to modernise the NHS.1 However, to date there are few studies which have explored the views and acceptability of GPs towards telemedicine in primary care. Aim: To
Bowns, I., Collins, K., Walters, S.
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In recent decades, policy makers around the world have been working on implementing various technologies into healthcare, and the Covid19 pandemic fueled this process.
Tanja Ahlin, Kasturi Sen, Jeannette Pols
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Abstract The purpose of the study was to describe the use of telehealth by school‐related service providers. We searched five academic databases, followed by a manual search of the reference lists of included articles. Our inclusion criteria required that articles be peer‐reviewed, in English, involve the use of telehealth by a health professional ...
Erin Knobl +7 more
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ABSTRACT Inequitable access to HCV treatment persists, particularly for rural and marginalised populations. Synchronous telemedicine (TM) could mitigate access barriers, but its comparative effectiveness versus in‐person care is uncertain. We performed a systematic review and meta‐analysis comparing synchronous TM with in‐person care for HCV.
Igor Boechat Silveira +6 more
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ABSTRACT The integration of AI‐based digital technologies in mental healthcare represents a transformative shift, especially with regard to chatbots and avatar‐based interventions. A central component of the success of AI‐based digital mental health interventions has to do with the level of acceptance of this new technology: the degree to which ...
Vera Békés, Katie Aafjes‐van Doorn
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