|
USA-SD-YANKTON Azienda Directories
|
Azienda News:
- Modified telehealth for care of chronic wounds during the . . .
Collaboration between health care professionals is associated with improved healing times and greater quality of life in patients with chronic wounds 1 Patients with chronic wounds are at high risk of infection, hospitalisation, decreased ability to self‐care, and increased psychosocial and economic distress 2 The Melbourne Health Chronic
- The implementation of telemedicine in wound care: a . . .
The analysis revealed the following themes related to the community nurses’ experiences: 1) enhancing professional self-efficacy for wound care, 2) a need to redesign the approach to implementing TM technology, and 3) challenging to facilitate behavioral changes in relation to preventive care
- Outcomes of Telehealth for Wound Care: A Scoping Review
Objective: To synthesize the literature on delivering wound care via telehealth and compare clinical, healthcare utilization, and cost outcomes when wound care is provided via telehealth (telewound) modalities compared with in-person care
- Use of Telehealth for Chronic Wound Care: A Case Study
A Telehealth Wound Care Program was developed as a collaborative endeavor between the certified wound care nurses at MSHHHA and staff at MSHWCC The intent of this program is to: (1) establish continuity of treatment for patients with wounds by coordinating hospital, outpa-tient settings, and home care agency efforts; (2) enhance communication be-
- A Combined Telemedicine and Ambulatory Wound Care Team . . .
There is a growing prevalence of nonhealing wounds and chronic diseases in society, and there is an associated need for wound management solutions that include the use of telemedicine
- Modified telehealth for care of chronic wounds during the . . .
With the overwhelming push to transition to telehealth, it is worth exploring which wound-related services can be conducted safely within this space and which are more likely to require face-to-face consultations
- Telemedicine in Chronic Wound Management: Systematic Review . . .
Chronic wounds have been a great burden to patients and the health care system The popularity of the internet and smart devices, such as mobile phones and tablets, has made it possible to adopt telemedicine (TM) to improve the management of chronic wounds
|
|