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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527283/descriptive-analysis-of-patients-receiving-outpatient-econsults-for-neurological-disorders-in-the-united-states
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Benjamin Kummer, Soonmyung Hwang, Parul Agarwal
Introduction: Interprofessional consultations ("eConsults"), which facilitate asynchronous specialist consultations, remain understudied in neurological disorders. We aimed to describe the patient population receiving eConsult services for neurological disorders nationwide and to conduct a comparative analysis between rural and urban patients within this eConsult cohort. Methods: We analyzed a dataset of U.S. outpatient claims from employer-sponsored commercial and Medicare plans. Using standardized mean differences, we compared clinical and sociodemographic patient characteristics between urban and rural patients within the eConsult group...
March 25, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38527282/family-perceived-barriers-and-facilitators-toward-a-tele-audiology-infant-diagnostic-testing-approach-in-victoria-australia
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Jocelyn Phillips, Dani Tomlin, Kelley Graydon, Julia Sarant
Background: Universal newborn hearing screening programs allow for early identification of congenital hearing loss. However, some families experience difficulties accessing diagnostic audiology services following a refer screen result. Methods: This study aimed to assess the opinions of families who had experienced infant diagnostic audiology assessments regarding a telehealth option for these appointments within Victoria, Australia. Families who attended in-person infant diagnostic audiology appointments were sent a questionnaire exploring their experiences of the service and their opinion regarding a proposed telehealth option for infant diagnostic audiology (50 responses received)...
March 25, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512471/patient-and-parent-experience-with-pediatric-care-providers-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-comparison-of-press-ganey-survey-scores-for-telehealth-and-in-person-encounters
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Christine J Gotthardt, Sarah C Haynes, Riley K Murphy, P Marcin
Background: Prior research suggests that pediatric patients and their parents/guardians are generally satisfied with care provided through telehealth. The objective of this study was to compare Press Ganey provider-oriented experience survey scores between telehealth and in-person patient encounters among a variety of pediatric clinical specialties at a large academic medical center. Methods: We analyzed Press Ganey survey data from pediatric patient encounters from UC Davis Health, collected between August 2020 and February 2022...
March 21, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512470/applying-object-detection-and-large-language-model-to-establish-a-smart-telemedicine-diagnosis-system-with-chatbot-a-case-study-of-pressure-injuries-diagnosis-system
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Chun-Chia Chen, Chia-Jung Wei, Tsung-Yu Tseng, Ming-Chuan Chiu, Chi-Chang Chang
Background: The scarcity of medical resources and personnel has worsened due to COVID-19. Telemedicine faces challenges in assessing wounds without physical examination. Evaluating pressure injuries is time consuming, energy intensive, and inconsistent. Most of today's telemedicine platforms utilize graphical user interfaces with complex operational procedures and limited channels for information dissemination. The study aims to establish a smart telemedicine diagnosis system based on YOLOv7 and large language model...
March 21, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512469/comfort-providing-gender-affirming-care-and-preferences-for-consultative-support-among-rural-pediatric-primary-care-providers
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Gina M Sequeira, Kacie M Kidd, Alana Slekar, Nicole F Kahn, Lisa M Costello, Isabela Negrin, Snehalata Huzurbazar, Janani Narumanchi
Objective: To examine how specialist-to-pediatric primary care provider (PPCP) consultative support may impact PPCP comfort in providing gender-affirming care. Methods: PPCPs in West Virginia completed an electronic survey. T -tests compared comfort providing gender-affirming care and rank-sum tests compared the practicality of four consultative support modalities by time in practice and specialty. Results: Of 51 participants, 47.1% had been in practice for <10 years and 59.6% were trained in pediatrics...
March 21, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38466975/adaption-of-follow-up-visits-for-preterm-and-high-risk-children-for-video-consultations
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Anne-Kathrin Dathe, Sandra Greve, Uta Teschler, Katharina M Heuser-Spura, Larissa Cordier, Bilge Albayrak, Ursula Felderhoff-Mueser, Britta M Huening
Introduction: Structured and standardized follow-up care for preterm and high-risk infants enables an early detection of developmental deficits. The aim is to adapt the in-person follow-up to video consultation. Developmental delays can thus be identified at an early stage, independently of in-person contact. Methods: The adaptation of these follow-up to video consultation is presented descriptively, compared with the in-person consultation (similarities, differences, challenges, and limitations). Professionals's experiences with the adaption are described...
March 12, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457647/the-health-outcomes-of-a-telegeriatrics-follow-up-model-on-dementia-patients-and-their-caregivers-in-cairo
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Nora Ali Mossad, Sarah Ahmed Hamza, Hoda Mohamed Farid Wahba, Heba Youssif Youssif, Mohammad Fahmy Tolba
Background/Purpose: Older patients living with dementia and their caregivers are ideal beneficiaries of telemedicine, cost-effectiveness, caregiver satisfaction, and physician acceptance. The aim is to study the effect of a telemedicine dementia enabled program on the health outcome of dementia patients and their caregivers, as regard the patient outcome, caregiver stress, and caregiver satisfaction. Methods: Ninety-seven ( n  = 97) elderly subjects were recruited from the outpatient clinics and inpatient ward of Geriatrics Hospital, Ain Shams University Hospitals...
March 8, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38457122/telehealth-trends-and-hypertension-management-among-rural-and-medicaid-patients-after-covid-19
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Matthew Mackwood, Oleksandra Pashchenko, Christopher Leggett, Constance Fontanet, Jonathan Skinner, Elliott Fisher
Objective: Examine the associations between rurality and low income with primary care telehealth utilization and hypertension outcomes across multiple years pre- and post-COVID-19 pandemic onset. Methods: We compiled electronic health record data from the mixed rural/urban Dartmouth Health system in New Hampshire, United States, on patients with pre-existing hypertension or diabetes receiving primary care in the period before (January 2018-February 2020) and after the transition period to telehealth during the COVID-19 Pandemic (October 2020-December 2022)...
March 8, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452338/can-you-hear-me-now-patient-perceptions-of-telehealth-in-a-rural-primary-care-population
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Nithin Charlly, Matthew Swedlund
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic significantly increased telehealth adoption. Rural communities experience challenges relating to telehealth, including a shortage of clinicians, low health literacy, mistrust of medicine, and limited technology access, yet rural perceptions have not been a subject of robust study. The setting of this study was a rural Midwestern family medicine clinic within an academic health system. Methods: Surveys were given to all patients of age 18 or older visiting the clinic over a one-week period...
March 7, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452337/satisfaction-with-telehealth-care-in-the-united-states-cross-sectional-survey
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Erin M Spaulding, Michael Fang, Yuling Chen, Yvonne Commodore-Mensah, Cheryl R Himmelfarb, Seth S Martin, Josef Coresh
Background: Telehealth use remains high following the COVID-19 pandemic, but patient satisfaction with telehealth care is unclear. Methods: We used cross-sectional data from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 6). 2,058 English and Spanish-speaking U.S. adults (≥18 years) with a telehealth visit in the 12 months before March-November 2022 were included in this study. The primary outcomes were telehealth visit modality and satisfaction in the 12 months before HINTS 6. We evaluated sociodemographic predictors of telehealth visit modality and satisfaction via Poisson regression...
March 7, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452336/mobile-applications-to-support-multiple-sclerosis-communities-the-post-covid-19-scenario
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Laura Vacchi, Eleonora Zirone, Veronica Strina, Guido Cavaletti, Carlo Ferrarese
Introduction : The increase in the use of mobile apps since the COVID-19 pandemic, even among people with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) and health care providers (HCPs), has enabled access to reliable information, symptoms monitoring and management, and social connections. The pandemic has undoubtedly contributed to the acceleration of the "digital revolution." But how far has it progressed for the MS communities? Methods : Italian Google Play and App Store were queried, selecting MS-specific apps in English or Italian language and usable by a wide public...
March 7, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38452335/could-teledentistry-be-a-solution-in-the-diagnosis-of-oral-lesions
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Vinicius Coelho Carrard, Michelle Roxo-Gonçalves, Ingrid da Silva Santos, Juliana Romanini, Fabiana Carvalho, Roberto Nunes Umpierre
In recent years, teledentistry has gained visibility, especially because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Concerning oral medicine, there is great expectation, particularly about its potential to promote early diagnosis of oral lesions. In southern Brazil, two initiatives have shown a positive influence on each other and have led to greater awareness of oral cancer and more access to qualified advice on diagnosing and managing oral lesions. Although the contributions of this approach are promising, there are barriers to be overcome...
March 7, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436593/factors-associated-with-college-students-attitudes-toward-telehealth-for-primary-care
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Conor Mc Duffy, Catherine Sj Wall, Nao Hagiwara
Introduction: Establishing routine primary care visits helps to prevent serious health issues. College students are less likely than the general population to have a regular primary care provider and engage in routine health visits. Recent research provides evidence that telehealth is a convenient alternative to in-person primary care and that college students are comfortable using this technology, suggesting that telehealth has the potential to mitigate this disparity. As attitudes toward telehealth are one critical precursor to behavioral intention and actual utilization of telehealth, the goal of this study was to investigate which factors predict positive or negative attitudes toward telehealth...
March 5, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436592/telehealth-as-a-strategy-for-health-equity-a-scoping-review-of-telehealth-in-india-during-and-following-the-covid-19-pandemic-for-people-with-disabilities
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Emma George, Sarah Jameel, Stacie Attrill, Shailaja Tetali, Erin Watson, Lalit Yadav, Sanjay Sood, Varadharajan Srinivasan, Gudlavalleti Venkata Satyanarayana Murthy, Oommen John, Nathan Grills
Introduction: Telehealth in India is growing rapidly and represents a strategy to promote affordable, inclusive, timely and safe access to healthcare. Yet there is a risk that telehealth increases inequity due to the digital divide and existing poor health literacy. Methods: A scoping review was conducted to explore use of telehealth in India during and following the COVID-19 pandemic by people with disabilities to inform strategies to increase equity of telehealth for people with disabilities. Of 1966 studies from the initial search in four databases and three specific telehealth journals, 20 sources met the inclusion criteria, limited to a focus on physical disability in India...
March 5, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436274/are-we-adequately-measuring-patient-satisfaction-with-telemedicine-a-systematic-review-with-a-meta-analysis
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Maria Eulália Vinadé Chagas, Vanessa Cristina Jacovas, Taís de Campos Moreira, Hilda Maria Rodrigues Moleda Constant, Simoni Fernanda Rohden, Suelen Stiehl Alves, Fernando Santini, Sara Dall'Agnol, Emanuele König Klever, Felipe Cezar Cabral, Mellina da Silva Terres
Introduction: Telemedicine has gained significant attention as an effective means of providing health care remotely, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patient satisfaction is a critical aspect of implementing telemedicine, but we have no comprehensive understanding of satisfaction levels and the associated factors. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess patient satisfaction related to telemedicine consultations and to identify key factors influencing satisfaction levels. Results: The search yielded a total of 147 cross-sectional studies, of which 107 met the criteria for inclusion in the meta-analysis...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436266/unlocking-continuous-improvement-in-heart-failure-remote-monitoring-a-participatory-approach-to-unveil-value-dimensions-and-performance-indicators
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Rafael Miranda, Rita Silvério, Filipa Matos Baptista, Mónica Duarte Oliveira
Introduction: Heart failure (HF) constitutes a public health concern affecting quality of life, survival, and costs. Remote patient monitoring (RPM) can enhance HF management, involving patients actively and improving follow-up. While current HF RPM assessments emphasise cost-effectiveness analysis, there is a need to consider wider RPM impacts and integrate stakeholders' perspectives into assessments for better comprehensiveness. Methods: We developed a four-stage participatory approach to select value dimensions and indicators for continuous HF RPM assessment: Stage 1 involved building a literature-informed initial list; Stage 2 utilized expert interviews for validation and list expansion; Stage 3 involved a web-Delphi process with Portuguese stakeholders and experts for agreement assessment; and Stage 4 included a conclusive expert interview...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436265/telehealth-delivered-allied-health-interventions-a-rapid-umbrella-review-of-systematic-reviews
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Stephen Barrett, Owen Howlett, Nalini Lal, Carol McKinstry
Introduction: Telehealth is used by allied health professionals to deliver health care remotely. This umbrella review addressed the following questions: (1) What telehealth interventions have been implemented to deliver allied health care? (2) What are the reported clinical benefits, and challenges of the implementation of telehealth delivered allied health interventions? (3) What are the reported experiences of patients and clinicians? Methods: A rapid umbrella systematic review method was utilized. Following a search of five electronic databases, only systematic reviews reporting on telehealth-delivery allied health interventions published in the past 10 years were included...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436236/needs-and-demands-for-e-health-interventions-in-patients-attending-a-psychosomatic-outpatient-clinic-a-baseline-assessment-for-a-user-centered-design-approach
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Christoph Jansen, Alexander Bäuerle, Lisa Maria Jahre, Dilara Kocol, Julia Krakowczyk, Sheila Geiger, Nora Dörrie, Eva-Maria Skoda, Martin Teufel
Objective: Increased utilization of e-health services can help to meet shortages of psychotherapeutic treatment. e-Health interventions can be effective if tailored according to the individual needs and demands of the target group. To gather comprehensive data for the development of a user-centered e-health intervention, a cross-sectional study was conducted among a heterogeneous cohort of 309 patients seeking treatment or consultation at psychosomatic university hospital in a densely populated region of Germany...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436235/artificial-intelligence-in-telemedicine-a-global-perspective-visualization-analysis
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Xu Zhang, Li Ma, Di Sun, Mo Yi, Zhiwen Wang
Background: The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in telemedicine has been a popular topic in academic research in recent years, resulting in a surge of literature publications. This study provides a scientific overview of AI in telemedicine through bibliometric and visualization analysis. Methods: The Web of Science Core Collection was used as the data source, and the search was conducted on June 1, 2023. A total of 2,860 articles and review studies published in English between 2010 and 2023 were included...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38436234/patient-perceptions-on-telepsychiatry-as-an-in-consult-alternative-during-covid-19-pandemic-peruvian-adaptation-of-the-telehealth-usability-questionnaire
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Fiorella Rosas, Alonso Gayoso, David Tomateo, Carlos Orellano
Objective: To identify the perceptions of the patients who received alternative care by telepsychiatry at the Cayetano Heredia Hospital (HCH). Methods: This research consisted of two phases: (1) transcultural adaptation of the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ) with three experts and (2) application of the questionnaire in 183 patients from psychiatry in HCH. Nonparametric tests were used to determine the association between variables. Results: We applied 20 questions to 60 men and 123 women, with a median age of 45...
March 1, 2024: Telemedicine Journal and E-health
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