Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (telehealth in motor neuron disease (TiM)) in people living with motor neuron disease (MND) and their informal carers. We examined TiM implementation, potential mechanisms of impact and contextual factors that might influence TiM implementation or impact. Design An 18-month, single-centre process evaluation within a randomised, pilot and feasibility study. Intervention TiM plus usual care versus usual care alone. Setting A specialist UK MND care centre. Participants 40 patients with MND and 37 primary informal carers. Primary and secondary outcome measures Patient, carer and staff outcomes and experiences usi...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether health and social care services met the needs of ...
Objectives: Launched in 1989, the Scottish Motor Neuron Disease Register (SMNDR) has provided a res...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (...
Objectives Care of patients with motor neuron disease (MND) in a specialist, multidisciplinary clini...
Care of patients with motor neurone disease (MND) is best provided by a specialist, multidisciplinar...
OBJECTIVES: Attendance at a specialist multidisciplinary motor neurone disease (MND) clinic is assoc...
Introduction: Evidence is emerging that telehealth provides timely and cost-effective support for in...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: To explore the views ...
Motor neuron disease (MND) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to loss of...
Purpose: To explore the views of people with motor neurone disease (MND) on the barriers, facilitato...
Introduction To capture the patient’s attitude toward remote monitoring of motor neuron disease (...
Despite recent and potent technological advances, the real-world implementation of remote digital he...
Main Findings Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive condition that damages motor neurones, th...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether health and social care services met the needs of ...
Objectives: Launched in 1989, the Scottish Motor Neuron Disease Register (SMNDR) has provided a res...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...
Objectives To evaluate the processes involved in using a novel digitally enabled healthcare system (...
Objectives Care of patients with motor neuron disease (MND) in a specialist, multidisciplinary clini...
Care of patients with motor neurone disease (MND) is best provided by a specialist, multidisciplinar...
OBJECTIVES: Attendance at a specialist multidisciplinary motor neurone disease (MND) clinic is assoc...
Introduction: Evidence is emerging that telehealth provides timely and cost-effective support for in...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Purpose: To explore the views ...
Motor neuron disease (MND) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disease that leads to loss of...
Purpose: To explore the views of people with motor neurone disease (MND) on the barriers, facilitato...
Introduction To capture the patient’s attitude toward remote monitoring of motor neuron disease (...
Despite recent and potent technological advances, the real-world implementation of remote digital he...
Main Findings Motor Neurone Disease (MND) is a progressive condition that damages motor neurones, th...
Our objectives were to identify the experiences of people with MND in receiving the diagnosis and to...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether health and social care services met the needs of ...
Objectives: Launched in 1989, the Scottish Motor Neuron Disease Register (SMNDR) has provided a res...
Introduction: Motor neuron disease (MND) is a progressive, incurable disease, characterised by degen...