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Integrated telehealth-assisted home-based specialist palliative care in rural Australia: A feasibility study. [29-Oct-2020]
Poon P. ; Jiang B.; Bills M.
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.04) after the intervention. At 30 days prior to death, functional status remained better in the TH-SPC group, with fewer per capita community palliative-care nursing visits (5.46 vs. 9.32, effect size=0.7), general practitioner visits (0.13 vs. 3.88, effect
Learnings from implementation strategies to improve lipid management. [20-Jan-2025]
Lan N.S.R.; Chen R.T.; Dwivedi G.; Watts G.F.; Nicholls S.J.; Nelson A.J.
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automated alerts or nudges to influence decision-making requires further research. Moreover, telehealth and remote care delivery models can improve access to healthcare and facilitate lipid-lowering. Multifaceted strategies with a systematic approach
Effect of the COVID-19 induced phase of massive telehealth uptake on end-user satisfaction. [12-Mar-2021]
Nataraja R.M.; Bate N.J.; Xu S.C.; Pacilli M. ; Roberts L.J.; Kimber C.
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questionnaire following the telehealth appointment at a tertiary-level hospital with all adult and paediatric-based specialities was conducted over two time periods: COVID-19 (16 March 2020 to 15 April 2020) and pre-COVID-19 (1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019
Telemedicine entrustable professional activities for nurses in long-term care: a modified Delphi study. [6-Jun-2024]
Tan A.J.Q.; McKenna L.; Bramley A. ; van Houwelingen T.; Tan L.L.C.; Lim Y.J.; Lau S.T.; Liaw S.Y.
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of an international panel of academics and clinicians reviewed the activities. In the second stage, a three-round e-Delphi technique was used to develop telemedicine EPAs for nurses in long-term care. Descriptive statistics and qualitative feedback were distributed
Library evidence report: Economic impact of virtual monitoring of chronic diseases. [12-Nov-2024]
Beer, Madeleine ; Anderson, AliceLibrary evidence report: Impact of in-reach on hospitalisations from residential care during COVID-19. [9-Mar-2022]
Kilby, GillianDisposition of patients utilising the virtual emergency department service in southeast region of Melbourne (SERVED-1). [12-Aug-2023]
Sri-Ganeshan M.; Mitra B.; Soldatos G. ; Howard M.; Goldie N.; McGee F.; Nehme Z.; Underhill A.; O'Reilly G.M.; Cameron P.A.
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Objective: Supported by the state government, three health networks partnered to initiate a virtual ED (VED), as part of a broader roll-out of emergency telehealth services in Victoria. The aim of the present study (Southeast Region Virtual
Library evidence report: Interventions to reduce 'did not attend' rates for priority (vulnerable) populations. [6-Jan-2025]
Anderson, AliceDevelopment of a Cancer Support Nurse Telehealth Clinic to facilitate symptom management and urgent clinical review. [4-Jan-2022]
Sweeney K.; Largey G.; McLeod V.; Marshall L. ; Cao K.; Mead E.; Franco M.
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: Since the commencement in October 2020, there have been 18 CSN telehealth consultations. Twenty-eight per cent (n = 5) of patients and 100% (n = 4) of Cancer Support Nurses (CSN) have completed an evaluation survey. All patients (n = 5) strongly agreed
Nurses' Role in Implementing and Sustaining Acute Telemedicine: A Mixed-Methods, Pre-Post Design Using an Extended Technology Acceptance Model. [29-Dec-2020]
Cadilhac D.A.; Moloczij N.; Arthurson L.; Hair C.; Hancock S.; Bladin C.F.; Bagot K.
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telemedicine site (2010-2011) was completed to provide greater explanatory detail. FINDINGS: Surveys were completed by nurses (preimplementation n = 77, postimplementation n = 92) and non-nurses (pre n = 90, post n = 44). Preimplementation, perceived usefulness
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