Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. However, the time that health-care professionals can spend with their patients postoperatively has been reduced because of efficiency-driven, shortened hospital stays. We evaluated the effect of a personalised e-health-care programme on return to normal activities after surgery. Methods A multicentre, single-blind, randomised controlled trial was done at seven teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. Patients aged 18-75 years who were scheduled for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, inguinal hernia surgery, or laparoscopic adnexal surgery for a benign indication were recruited. An independent researcher randomly allocated participants to either the inte...
Background: Full recovery after gynecological surgery takes much longer than expected regardless of ...
Background: Perioperative care in colorectal surgery is systematically defined in the Enhanced Recov...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative ca...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
(Abstracted from Lancet 2018;392:51–59) Instructing and guiding patients are essential for successfu...
BACKGROUND: Due to the strong reduction in the length of hospital stays in the last decade, the peri...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) interventions have proven effective, but implementation in c...
Abstract Background An e-health care program has previously shown to have a positive effect on retur...
Objective To evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an internet-based perioperative care p...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an eHealth intervention on recovery and return to work, a...
BACKGROUND: Support for guiding and monitoring postoperative recovery and resumption of activities i...
Background Before and after major surgery, access to information in a user-friendly way is a prerequ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term recovery takes longer than expected despite improved surgical techniques and E...
Background: Perioperative telemonitoring of patients undergoing major surgery might lead to improved...
Background: Full recovery after gynecological surgery takes much longer than expected regardless of ...
Background: Perioperative care in colorectal surgery is systematically defined in the Enhanced Recov...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative ca...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
Background Instructing and guiding patients after surgery is essential for successful recovery. Howe...
(Abstracted from Lancet 2018;392:51–59) Instructing and guiding patients are essential for successfu...
BACKGROUND: Due to the strong reduction in the length of hospital stays in the last decade, the peri...
Background: Electronic health (eHealth) interventions have proven effective, but implementation in c...
Abstract Background An e-health care program has previously shown to have a positive effect on retur...
Objective To evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of an internet-based perioperative care p...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of an eHealth intervention on recovery and return to work, a...
BACKGROUND: Support for guiding and monitoring postoperative recovery and resumption of activities i...
Background Before and after major surgery, access to information in a user-friendly way is a prerequ...
BACKGROUND: Long-term recovery takes longer than expected despite improved surgical techniques and E...
Background: Perioperative telemonitoring of patients undergoing major surgery might lead to improved...
Background: Full recovery after gynecological surgery takes much longer than expected regardless of ...
Background: Perioperative care in colorectal surgery is systematically defined in the Enhanced Recov...
Objectives To evaluate the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of an internet-based perioperative ca...