Objective To evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an internet-based perioperative care programme for patients following gynaecological surgery for benign disease. Design Stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled trial. Setting Secondary care, nine hospitals in the Netherlands, 2011-2014. Participants 433 employed women aged 18-65 years scheduled for hysterectomy and/or laparoscopic adnexal surgery. Interventions An internet-based care programme was sequentially rolled out using a multifaceted implementation strategy. Depending on the implementation phase of their hospital, patients were allocated to usual care (n=206) or the care programme (n=227). The care programme included an e-health intervention equipping patients with ta...
BACKGROUND: Long-term recovery takes longer than expected despite improved surgical techniques and E...
Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programmes aim at an early recovery after surgica...
Objectives: Determine if patient satisfaction is greater after delivering postoperative care via tel...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative ca...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative c...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an eHealth intervention on recovery and return to work, a...
BACKGROUND: Due to the strong reduction in the length of hospital stays in the last decade, the peri...
Background: Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. How...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) interventions have proven effective, but implementation in c...
Abstract Background Return to work after gynaecological surgery takes much longer than expected, irr...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
Background: An e-health care program has previously shown to have a positive effect on return to wor...
BACKGROUND: Support for guiding and monitoring postoperative recovery and resumption of activities i...
Background: Full recovery after gynecological surgery takes much longer than expected regardless of ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term recovery takes longer than expected despite improved surgical techniques and E...
Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programmes aim at an early recovery after surgica...
Objectives: Determine if patient satisfaction is greater after delivering postoperative care via tel...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative ca...
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative c...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an eHealth intervention on recovery and return to work, a...
BACKGROUND: Due to the strong reduction in the length of hospital stays in the last decade, the peri...
Background: Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. How...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) interventions have proven effective, but implementation in c...
Abstract Background Return to work after gynaecological surgery takes much longer than expected, irr...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
Background: An e-health care program has previously shown to have a positive effect on return to wor...
BACKGROUND: Support for guiding and monitoring postoperative recovery and resumption of activities i...
Background: Full recovery after gynecological surgery takes much longer than expected regardless of ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term recovery takes longer than expected despite improved surgical techniques and E...
Background: Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) programmes aim at an early recovery after surgica...
Objectives: Determine if patient satisfaction is greater after delivering postoperative care via tel...