Background: Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer care. For families living in regional and remote areas, opportunities to receive specialist support are limited by the availability of health care professionals and accessibility, which is often reduced due to distance, time, cost and transport. The primary aim of this work is to investigate the cost-effectiveness of videotelephony to support regional and remote families returning home for the first time with a child newly diagnosed with cance
Abstract Background In the vast state of Queensland, Australia, access to specialist paediatric serv...
We conducted a pilot study to investigate the effectiveness of a home telehealth service for paediat...
Background\ud Current therapies for childhood cancer have resulted in improved survival rates. Howev...
Abstract Background Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer...
Background Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer care. Fo...
As part of the preparation for a randomized controlled trial, we conducted a pilot study to investig...
Introduction The Queensland Children’s Cancer Centre (QCCC) of the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) i...
Videotelephony (real-time audio-visual communication) has been used successfully in adult palliative...
Children with life limiting conditions require intensive, complex management of the physical, psycho...
Background and objectives: Teleoncology can be used to reduce the limitations due to the lack of acc...
It is estimated that one out of every five household with children in the United States includes a C...
The use of telepaediatrics as a mode of service delivery to support this vulnerable group is develop...
In Australia, specialist paediatric services are available only at tertiary facilities located in la...
Objectives: Families impacted by paediatric cancer are met with logistical, financial and psycholog...
Introduction: Telepractice models of care have the potential to reduce the time and financial burden...
Abstract Background In the vast state of Queensland, Australia, access to specialist paediatric serv...
We conducted a pilot study to investigate the effectiveness of a home telehealth service for paediat...
Background\ud Current therapies for childhood cancer have resulted in improved survival rates. Howev...
Abstract Background Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer...
Background Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer care. Fo...
As part of the preparation for a randomized controlled trial, we conducted a pilot study to investig...
Introduction The Queensland Children’s Cancer Centre (QCCC) of the Royal Children’s Hospital (RCH) i...
Videotelephony (real-time audio-visual communication) has been used successfully in adult palliative...
Children with life limiting conditions require intensive, complex management of the physical, psycho...
Background and objectives: Teleoncology can be used to reduce the limitations due to the lack of acc...
It is estimated that one out of every five household with children in the United States includes a C...
The use of telepaediatrics as a mode of service delivery to support this vulnerable group is develop...
In Australia, specialist paediatric services are available only at tertiary facilities located in la...
Objectives: Families impacted by paediatric cancer are met with logistical, financial and psycholog...
Introduction: Telepractice models of care have the potential to reduce the time and financial burden...
Abstract Background In the vast state of Queensland, Australia, access to specialist paediatric serv...
We conducted a pilot study to investigate the effectiveness of a home telehealth service for paediat...
Background\ud Current therapies for childhood cancer have resulted in improved survival rates. Howev...