Background: Uptake of e-health, the use of information communication technologies (ICT) for health service delivery, in allied health appears to be lagging behind other health care areas, despite offering the potential to address problems with service access by rural and remote Australians. The aim of the study was to conduct a scoping review of studies into the application of or attitudes towards ehealth amongst allied health professionals conducted in Australia. Methods: Studies meeting inclusion criteria published from January 2004 to June 2015 were reviewed. Professions included were audiology, dietetics, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, podiatry, social work, and speech pathology. Terms for these professions ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines e-health as the "use of information and communicati...
This review of the literature was conducted to provide an overview of changing communications i...
It is commonly accepted that public engagement with eHealth is beneficial. However, engagement is al...
Introduction: Despite the promises of universal health care in most developed countries, health ineq...
The research reported in this paper describes the development, empirical validation and analysis of ...
This chapter reports on the evaluation of Clever Health, an Australian e-health project. The evaluat...
Background: E-health is increasingly being identified as a cost-effective method to deliver health s...
Purpose: With COVID-19 social distancing measures requiring a shift in how healthcare is delivered, ...
Background: Widespread adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) is a key strateg...
The Australian government has been actively exploiting information technology (IT) to enhance the pr...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large investment ...
Reviewer: Griffiths, Frances[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent ve...
Abstract Background: It is an obvious and undisputable fact that there is high international intere...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines e-health as the "use of information and communicati...
This review of the literature was conducted to provide an overview of changing communications i...
It is commonly accepted that public engagement with eHealth is beneficial. However, engagement is al...
Introduction: Despite the promises of universal health care in most developed countries, health ineq...
The research reported in this paper describes the development, empirical validation and analysis of ...
This chapter reports on the evaluation of Clever Health, an Australian e-health project. The evaluat...
Background: E-health is increasingly being identified as a cost-effective method to deliver health s...
Purpose: With COVID-19 social distancing measures requiring a shift in how healthcare is delivered, ...
Background: Widespread adoption of information and communication technologies (ICT) is a key strateg...
The Australian government has been actively exploiting information technology (IT) to enhance the pr...
Background: eHealth is an application of information and communication technologies across the whole...
Problem: The continuity of care for people with neurological conditions in a remote northwest Queens...
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large investment ...
Reviewer: Griffiths, Frances[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent ve...
Abstract Background: It is an obvious and undisputable fact that there is high international intere...
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines e-health as the "use of information and communicati...
This review of the literature was conducted to provide an overview of changing communications i...
It is commonly accepted that public engagement with eHealth is beneficial. However, engagement is al...