BACKGROUND: Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €10,000 per patient annually. By virtue of their chronicity, these ulcers also contribute a significant burden to tertiary outpatient vascular clinics. OBJECTIVE: We propose utilizing mobile phone technology to decentralise care from tertiary centres to the community, improving efficiency and patient satisfaction, while maintaining patient safety. METHODS: Bespoke mobile software was developed for Apples iPhone 4 platform. This allowed for the remote collection of patient images prospectively and their transmission with clinical queries, from the primary healthcare team to the tertiary centre. Training and iPhones were provided to five public ...
Pressure ulcers frequently occur in patients with limited mobility, for example, people with advance...
Supporting self management of chronic disease in collaboration with primary healthcare has been a na...
SmartPhones improving clinical outcomes A group of 50 Port Elizabeth nurses are fighting off their c...
Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €10,000 per p...
Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €10,000 per p...
Background: Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €...
peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of J600,...
Clinical unity and community empowerment: the use of smartphone technology to empower community mana...
Guest and colleagues identified the challenge in wound management associated with poor assessments ...
Abstract: One in four people in a healthcare facility has a pressure ulcer (bedsore) at any given t...
BACKGROUND: Postprocedural complications after elective cardiac interventions include hematomas and ...
SmartPhones improving clinical outcomes A group of 50 Port Elizabeth nurses are fighting off their c...
This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure ulcer (beds...
Tracking the evolution of wounds, ulcers or bedscars is one of the important tasks of the care perso...
Background Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a leading cause of diabetes-related hospitalisation and ca...
Pressure ulcers frequently occur in patients with limited mobility, for example, people with advance...
Supporting self management of chronic disease in collaboration with primary healthcare has been a na...
SmartPhones improving clinical outcomes A group of 50 Port Elizabeth nurses are fighting off their c...
Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €10,000 per p...
Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €10,000 per p...
Background: Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of €600,000,000, or €...
peer-reviewedBackground: Chronic ulcers affect roughly 60,000 Irish people, at a total cost of J600,...
Clinical unity and community empowerment: the use of smartphone technology to empower community mana...
Guest and colleagues identified the challenge in wound management associated with poor assessments ...
Abstract: One in four people in a healthcare facility has a pressure ulcer (bedsore) at any given t...
BACKGROUND: Postprocedural complications after elective cardiac interventions include hematomas and ...
SmartPhones improving clinical outcomes A group of 50 Port Elizabeth nurses are fighting off their c...
This paper reports on the findings of a user trial of a mHealth application for pressure ulcer (beds...
Tracking the evolution of wounds, ulcers or bedscars is one of the important tasks of the care perso...
Background Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a leading cause of diabetes-related hospitalisation and ca...
Pressure ulcers frequently occur in patients with limited mobility, for example, people with advance...
Supporting self management of chronic disease in collaboration with primary healthcare has been a na...
SmartPhones improving clinical outcomes A group of 50 Port Elizabeth nurses are fighting off their c...