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Participatory videoconferencing for groups
For decades after its introduction, videoconferencing remained a marginal communications medium, used primarily by corporate businesses. However videoconferencing has been taken up by a wide range of individuals, groups and communities. Videoconferencing occurs when people at geographically dispersed sites communicate with each other by transmitting ...
Molyneaux, Heather +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To co‐produce a prototype intervention to help nurses improve the assessment and care of the sexual health needs of men with inflammatory bowel disease. Background Inflammatory bowel disease can have a significant impact on the sexual health and well‐being of men, but has largely been neglected in research and clinical guidelines. Men with
Sara Ma +6 more
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This article focuses on the proposed regulation of videoconferencing in criminal procedure in the new Dutch Code of Criminal Procedure, from the perspective of the defendant’s right to a fair trial as guaranteed in Article 6 ECHR.
Marianne Hirsch Ballin, Tess Castelijn
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ABSTRACT Aims The aim of this study was to understand student perspectives regarding an interprofessional education (IPE) innovation using a single standardised patient (SP) in a large‐group setting for a pain management and substance use simulation. Design A qualitative descriptive design was used.
Rie Kobayashi +6 more
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Using handheld devices for real-time wireless teleconsultation [PDF]
Recent advances in the hardware of handheld devices, opened up the way for newer applications in the healthcare sector, and more specifically, in the teleconsultation field.
Banitsas, KA +3 more
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Virtual outreach: economic evaluation of joint teleconsultations for patients referred by their general practitioner for a specialist opinion [PDF]
Objectives To test the hypotheses that, compared with conventional outpatient consultations, joint teleconsultation (virtual outreach) would incur no increased costs to the NHS, reduce costs to patients, and reduce absences from work by patients and ...
Barber, JA +11 more
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Abstract Following an increased need for remote cognitive screening solutions, we aimed to investigate the construct validity and determine initial sensitivity/specificity estimates of the Tele‐OCS, a stroke‐specific remotely administered cognitive screening tool.
Ye Wo, Nele Demeyere, Sam S. Webb
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Benefits and drawbacks of videoconferencing in eldercare from care workers’ perspectives
Objective The purpose of this study is to examine how care workers’ characteristics are related to the perceived benefits and drawbacks of using videoconferencing in the care of older people.
Ville Mustola +3 more
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Videoconferencing via satellite. Opening Congress to the people: Technical report [PDF]
The feasibility of using satellite videoconferencing as a mechanism for informed dialogue between Congressmen and constituents to strengthen the legislative process was evaluated.
Chartrand, R. L. +3 more
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New Jersey's Growing Remote Workforce and the Skill Requirements of Employers [PDF]
Highlights factors driving the rise in remote work jobs, the ways remote work is affecting the workplace, and the skills workers need to be effective in remote work ...
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