Objective:To understand the experiences of vulnerable clients who used telehealth during the Coronavirus pandemic.Design:The study employed a qualitative enquiry, utilising semi-structured interviews lasting 30-60 minutes with a thematic analysis approach to explore factors influencing client experience with telehealth.Setting:A wide range of locations across Tasmania, Australia.Participants:Twelve participants who were considered to be vulnerable on a number of domains, including: health and human wellbeing factors, social risk factors, functional limitations, and individual behavioural factors.Interventions:The provision of telehealth consultations to vulnerable clients.Main outcome measures:Four global themes were discovered: i) Teleheal...
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BackgroundMobility is important for health and well-being; however, older individuals in institution...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Objective: To identify strategies to improve accessibility to Primary Health Care (PHC) services for...
Background Codesign has the potential to transform health and other public services. To avoid uninte...
Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Euro...
The paper aims, firstly, at presenting cross-cultural design-driven research responses that explore ...
Objectives. Physical activity has been associated with positive health outcomes. The objective of th...
Objective: To address access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for people in R&R areas, this research a...
Background: Values used in economic evaluation are typically obtained from the general public, which...
Objective: To identify the attitudes and perspectives of speech pathologists, occupational therapist...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
© 2019 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access a...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in impact evaluations of health communication (HC) interventio...
In Norway, a recent health reform urged municipalities to prepare for telecare alarm services to han...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via th...
BackgroundMobility is important for health and well-being; however, older individuals in institution...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...
Objective: To identify strategies to improve accessibility to Primary Health Care (PHC) services for...
Background Codesign has the potential to transform health and other public services. To avoid uninte...
Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Euro...
The paper aims, firstly, at presenting cross-cultural design-driven research responses that explore ...
Objectives. Physical activity has been associated with positive health outcomes. The objective of th...
Objective: To address access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for people in R&R areas, this research a...
Background: Values used in economic evaluation are typically obtained from the general public, which...
Objective: To identify the attitudes and perspectives of speech pathologists, occupational therapist...
The study's rationale: The Scandinavian nursing tradition is based on caring science as the ontologi...
© 2019 The Authors Health Expectations published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access a...
BACKGROUND: There is growing interest in impact evaluations of health communication (HC) interventio...
In Norway, a recent health reform urged municipalities to prepare for telecare alarm services to han...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from Wiley via th...
BackgroundMobility is important for health and well-being; however, older individuals in institution...
Mild frailty is common among older people, but it is potentially reversible with health promotion in...