Reviewer: Paul, Taylor[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2007/5/e37/ ] Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation and videoconferencing on the multifaceted process of diabetes care. Previous reviews focused primarily on usability of technology and considered mainly one-sided interventions. Objective: The objective was to determine the benefits and deficiencies of teleconsultation and videoconferencing regarding clinical, behavioral, and care coord...
This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of telemedicine as an intervention for patients with...
Abstract Background: Telemedicine with feedback (e.g., medication adjustments, lifestyle changes, su...
Background: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
Reviewer: Paul, Taylor[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Aim: A systematic literature review, covering publications from 1994 to 2009, was carried out to det...
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Background: Research has investigated whether communication technologies (e.g. mobile telephony, for...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to examine the best available evidence on self-management o...
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications to support health care services and it incorporates a ...
Background: A large proportion of diabetes patients do not receive a basic minimum of standard care....
We conducted a 12 month prospective interventional study, examining the effectiveness and feasibilit...
Importance: Telemedicine has been shown to be an efficient and effective means of providing care to ...
BACKGROUND: Research has investigated whether communication technologies (e.g. mobile telephony, for...
This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of telemedicine as an intervention for patients with...
Abstract Background: Telemedicine with feedback (e.g., medication adjustments, lifestyle changes, su...
Background: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...
Reviewer: Paul, Taylor[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version....
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Aim: A systematic literature review, covering publications from 1994 to 2009, was carried out to det...
Background: A systematic literature review was carried out to study the benefits of teleconsultation...
Background: Research has investigated whether communication technologies (e.g. mobile telephony, for...
Purpose: The purpose of this review was to examine the best available evidence on self-management o...
Telemedicine is the use of telecommunications to support health care services and it incorporates a ...
Background: A large proportion of diabetes patients do not receive a basic minimum of standard care....
We conducted a 12 month prospective interventional study, examining the effectiveness and feasibilit...
Importance: Telemedicine has been shown to be an efficient and effective means of providing care to ...
BACKGROUND: Research has investigated whether communication technologies (e.g. mobile telephony, for...
This review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of telemedicine as an intervention for patients with...
Abstract Background: Telemedicine with feedback (e.g., medication adjustments, lifestyle changes, su...
Background: The impact of telemedicine application on the management of diabetes patients is unclear...