Constructing a non-face-to-face oral health care service model using my data: proposal DOI Open Access
Seon‐Jip Kim, Seung‐Hee Ryu,

Ji-Na Lim

et al.

Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 47(4), P. 228 - 234

Published: Dec. 28, 2023

This study focuses on the importance of non-face-to-face healthcare, based experience with COVID-19 pandemic, and proposes a model for oral health management services utilizing personal data, known as "my data."The aims to develop comprehensive system that collects integrates individual records easy access.It includes assessing through examination surveys, creating risk assessment algorithms tailored various population groups, standardizing medical terms data.The goal is accurately evaluate conditions provide personalized services.However, success requires considerations such platform management, user enhancement, data security.The research possibilities further investigation enhance service model.This introduces novel approach establishing foundation effective even in settings.

Language: Английский

The Impact of a Multicomponent Platform Intervention on the Daily Lives of Older Adults DOI Open Access
Vera Stara, Margherita Rampioni, Adrian Alexandru Moșoi

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(24), P. 3102 - 3102

Published: Dec. 5, 2023

Gerontechnology is an interdisciplinary field of research involving gerontology and technology in order to help older adults identify slow down the effects age-related physical cognitive decline. It has enormous potential allow individuals remain their own homes improve quality life. This study aims assess impact a multicomponent platform, consisting ambient sensor, wearable devices, cloud application, as intervention terms usability acceptance primary outcomes well-being, life, self-efficacy secondary sample 25 aged over 65 after 21 days non-supervised usage at home. involved use mixed-methods approach, which both qualitative quantitative data were collected three different measurements. Overall, participants shared good engagement with integrated platform. The system achieved positive results acceptance, especially smartwatch. state complete well-being slightly improved period, whereas remained stable. demonstrates ability target users independently home environment: it strengthens idea that this ready for mainstream offers food thought developers who create products aging population.

Language: Английский

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Understanding Medical 4.0 implementation through enablers: An integrated multi-criteria decision-making approach DOI Creative Commons
Nahid Akhtar, Abid Haleem, Mohd Javaid

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Informatics and Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 1(1), P. 29 - 39

Published: Dec. 26, 2023

Integrating advanced digital technologies into healthcare systems, known as the Medical 4.0 paradigm, has brought about a revolutionary transformation in medical field. Thus, to incorporate these systematically and effectively sector, it is imperative prioritise key enabling factors. This strategic approach streamlines resource allocation, risk management, achievement of significant outcomes. In this context, ten crucial enablers play pivotal roles: Policy Support, enhanced diagnostics treatment, patient-centric care, telehealth Telemedicine, Internet Things devices, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, genomics precision medicine, Cybersecurity, industry collaboration. paper introduces delves primary driving transformative process. The importance critical success assessed using fuzzy TOPSIS MARCOS methods, which established quantitative framework for decision-making prioritisation within landscape. A comprehensive set evaluation criteria proposed, encompassing cost-effectiveness, adaptability, mitigation, Data Privacy, interoperability, ease implementation, stakeholder acceptance, environmental impact, supplier partner compatibility, regulatory compliance. research enhances our comprehension dynamics propelling implementation 4.0, providing valuable insights unlock potential technology-driven advancements. By employing quantifiable model guide efforts expansive domain. results are further validated through sensitivity analysis. offers invaluable both professionals researchers looking harness possibilities offered by advancements healthcare.

Language: Английский

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Revolutionizing Healthcare: A review on exploring the impact of Telemedicine and Information Technology on Disease Prevention and Treatment DOI Open Access

Deepak Kumara,

Priyank Promod Pawar,

Hari Gonaygunta

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International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(4), P. 5277 - 5281

Published: April 11, 2024

Telemedicine, telehealth, e-health, and other associated terms refer to the sharing of medical information or care through electronic contact, enabling safe, efficient, available in changing post-pandemic healthcare environment.This study talks about effect telemedicine technology on disease protection treatment environment.The amalgamation internet systems data, along with personal devices home-based technology, allows for distant services, beating physical socio-economic obstacles.These technologies are creating a more accessible efficient system, providing high-quality services rural underserved communities.The research introduces significance revolutionary potential supporting inclusion, enhancing delivery, improving service quality overall.

Language: Английский

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Teledermatology Use in the Elderly: An Analysis of Teledermatology Utilization Patterns Across Age Groups DOI
Audrey Hao, Kaviyon Sadrolashrafi,

Robin Kikuchi

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Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(11), P. 2669 - 2675

Published: Aug. 9, 2024

Telehealth is an emerging tool used to improve access care for patients. However, there a lack of literature comparing the use telehealth between patients different age groups in dermatology. Our study aims determine whether differences exist teledermatology usage elderly and younger dermatology

Language: Английский

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Association between Multi-Domain Lifestyle and Objective Cognitive Impairment in Elderly People with SCD and MCI in Chinese Communities DOI Open Access

Yuqin Sun,

Ruifen Zhang,

Zhiqun Mao

et al.

Healthcare, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(18), P. 1879 - 1879

Published: Sept. 19, 2024

Objectives: Controlling the lifestyle associated with dementia risk can delay process of cognitive decline. Subjective decline (SCD) and mild impairment (MCI) are early states in development also window period for intervention dementia. The purpose this study was to explore association between multi-domain objective elderly people SCD MCI Chinese communities provide reference effective implementation precise health management measures reduce Methods: A total 265 middle-aged volunteers recruited from community were divided into group (107 cases), (80 healthy control (HC) (78 cases). All participants received clinical interview, examination, assessments. Results: Dementia Risk Reduction Lifestyle Scale (DRRLS) scores HC, SCD, groups [110.00 (11.25) vs. 101.00 (10.00) 79.50 (20.75)] exhibited statistically significant differences among them. score DRRLS showed a negative correlation Trail-Making Test (TMT), positive correlations both Verbal Fluency (VFT) Auditory Learning (AVLT) (p < 0.05). After adjusting confounding factors, such as age years education, multiple linear regression analysis revealed several points. In group, brain-strengthening exercise interpersonal relationship negatively correlated TMT (β = −11.257, −15.077; all p 0.05), while responsibility, smoking behavior, positively AVLT 0.485, 0.344, 0.406; Group, exercise, brain-healthy diet, −22.011, −16.206, −11.696; 0.01), whereas mental activity, relationship, stress 0.450, 0.435, 0.308, 0.256, 0.607; Conclusions: communities, unhealthy individuals is significantly function impairment. greater their habits, more pronounced scope severity becomes. Furthermore, different dimensions have varying impacts on domains.

Language: Английский

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Digital health interventions to support physical and/or mental rehabilitation of adult patients following hospital discharge: a systematic review of randomised controlled trials protocol (Preprint) DOI Creative Commons
Hiyam Al‐Jabr, Emma Salt, John Stephenson

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Published: Oct. 18, 2024

BACKGROUND Digital health (DH) interventions have increased across the past two decades, providing patients with alternative remote pathways to receiving healthcare services. Patients major trauma frequently require long-term access services support their mental and physical overall quality of life. DH could help stay connected rehabilitation enhance condition regain independence enable them return workplace and/or a role in society. There is need explore existing evidence on effectiveness improving health-related outcomes trauma. OBJECTIVE This review aims identify that who been subject METHODS targets randomised controlled trials. Eligibility criteria include studies investigating adult traumatic injuries as end users intervention. are delivered remotely report impact patients’ will be included. The search strategy limited time (since year 2000 date) peer reviewed journals. No language restriction used, articles not written English translated. conducted MEDLINE, EMBASE, AMED, CINAHL Plus, PsycInfo. Grey literature, bibliographies included relevant reviews also searched for potentially articles. A minimum reviewers independently screen retrieved references. Data extraction by one reviewer checked another reviewer. Quality assessment using Cochrane RoB-2 tool. Any disagreements arising at any stage resolved through discussion or consulting third where needed. meta-analysis performed possible, descriptive analysis reported. RESULTS Results available completion review. CONCLUSIONS findings regarding used needs would guide practitioners policy makers implement effective better patient outcomes. synthesised from this gaps direct future research. CLINICALTRIAL Systematic protocol registered PROSPERO International Prospective Register Reviews (registration reference CRD42023485748).

Language: Английский

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Reevaluating Value-Based Care in Telemedicine: Clinical Opportunities in the Postpandemic Era DOI
Denise Soltow Hershey,

David J. Buzanoski,

Supratik Rayamajhi

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Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 30(12), P. 2787 - 2790

Published: Oct. 28, 2024

Telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic became one of main means for patients to access health care system. Rules, regulations, and reimbursement policies were loosened, allowing its expansion into clinical arena. Since end pandemic, virtual models have expanded. With a larger emphasis on value-based care, there is need understand how telehealth can be utilized increase value, improve access, enhance patient experience, outcomes, decrease inequalities. The article explores use as it relates model, which includes quality (access equity), provider/clinical practice, system/financial. Recommendations strengthening ensure are provided.

Language: Английский

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The digital prescription: A systematic review and meta-analysis of smartphone apps for blood pressure control DOI Creative Commons

Emily Motta-Yanac,

Victoria Riley, Naomi Ellis

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International Journal of Medical Informatics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 195, P. 105755 - 105755

Published: Dec. 6, 2024

Assess the effectiveness of digital health interventions (DHIs) in reducing blood pressure (BP) among individuals with high and identify impact age, sex, phone-based delivery methods on BP.

Language: Английский

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Constructing a non-face-to-face oral health care service model using my data: proposal DOI Open Access
Seon‐Jip Kim, Seung‐Hee Ryu,

Ji-Na Lim

et al.

Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 47(4), P. 228 - 234

Published: Dec. 28, 2023

This study focuses on the importance of non-face-to-face healthcare, based experience with COVID-19 pandemic, and proposes a model for oral health management services utilizing personal data, known as "my data."The aims to develop comprehensive system that collects integrates individual records easy access.It includes assessing through examination surveys, creating risk assessment algorithms tailored various population groups, standardizing medical terms data.The goal is accurately evaluate conditions provide personalized services.However, success requires considerations such platform management, user enhancement, data security.The research possibilities further investigation enhance service model.This introduces novel approach establishing foundation effective even in settings.

Language: Английский

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