Aim: This study examined the use of telemedicine as a means to follow up infants discharged from a Swedish neonatal intensive care unit to home health care. Methods: Families were randomised to either a control group receiving standard home health care (n = 42 families) or a telemedicine group receiving home health care with telemedicine support (n = 47 families) after discharge from the hospital. Both groups had follow-up hospital appointments with the neonatal nurse. In the telemedicine group, appointments were supplemented by the use of a specially designed web page and video calls. Results: The use of the web page and video calls decreased the number of emergency visits to the hospital (p = 0.047). In the telemedicine group, 26% of the ...
This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of future infant feeding video support after h...
Objectives: To analyze the characteristics of remote telephone consultations (televisits) and triage...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can mana...
Aim: This study examined the use of telemedicine as a means to follow up infants discharged from a S...
Abstract Background One area where the use of information and communication technology (ICT), or eHe...
The costly and complex needs for children with long-term illness are challenging. Safe eHealth commu...
In many countries, regionalisation is recognised as being the most effective and efficient way of pr...
Telemedicine may have a useful role in neonatal care, particularly in regionalised health care syste...
Background: Infant transport can be costly, time consuming and risky for both the infant and transpo...
[eng] INTRODUCTION The pressure to contain health costs, particularly by avoiding hospitalization...
Neonatal homecare (NH) can be used to provide parents the opportunity of bringing cardiopulmonary-st...
Objectives: Neonatal homecare delivered during home visits by neonatal nurses is a common method for...
Telemedicine was used as a substitute for the telephone (usual care) for some acute care consultatio...
OBJECTIVES: NICU graduates require ongoing surveillance in follow-up clinics because of the risk of ...
Objective: This study addresses the effect of the installation and use of a telecardiology system on...
This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of future infant feeding video support after h...
Objectives: To analyze the characteristics of remote telephone consultations (televisits) and triage...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can mana...
Aim: This study examined the use of telemedicine as a means to follow up infants discharged from a S...
Abstract Background One area where the use of information and communication technology (ICT), or eHe...
The costly and complex needs for children with long-term illness are challenging. Safe eHealth commu...
In many countries, regionalisation is recognised as being the most effective and efficient way of pr...
Telemedicine may have a useful role in neonatal care, particularly in regionalised health care syste...
Background: Infant transport can be costly, time consuming and risky for both the infant and transpo...
[eng] INTRODUCTION The pressure to contain health costs, particularly by avoiding hospitalization...
Neonatal homecare (NH) can be used to provide parents the opportunity of bringing cardiopulmonary-st...
Objectives: Neonatal homecare delivered during home visits by neonatal nurses is a common method for...
Telemedicine was used as a substitute for the telephone (usual care) for some acute care consultatio...
OBJECTIVES: NICU graduates require ongoing surveillance in follow-up clinics because of the risk of ...
Objective: This study addresses the effect of the installation and use of a telecardiology system on...
This study assesses the feasibility and acceptability of future infant feeding video support after h...
Objectives: To analyze the characteristics of remote telephone consultations (televisits) and triage...
OBJECTIVE: Neonatal tele-homecare implies that parents of clinically stable preterm infants can mana...