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Characterization of Telecare Conversations on Lifestyle Management and Their Relation to Health Care Utilization for Patients with Heart Failure: Mixed Methods Study

Characterization of Telecare Conversations on Lifestyle Management and Their Relation to Health Care Utilization for Patients with Heart Failure: Mixed Methods Study

Commonly, telehealth interventions include nurse-led telecare programs, where trained nurses (telecarers) make regular telephone calls to patients, empowering them with knowledge and skills to independently manage their chronic conditions at home. These telecare conversations serve a central role in the program and involve personalized coaching and self-management support.

Mojisola Erdt, Sakinah Binte Yusof, Liquan Chai, Siti Umairah Md Salleh, Zhengyuan Liu, Halimah Binte Sarim, Geok Choo Lim, Hazel Lim, Nur Farah Ain Suhaimi, Lin Yulong, Yang Guo, Angela Ng, Sharon Ong, Bryan Peide Choo, Sheldon Lee, Huang Weiliang, Hong Choon Oh, Maria Klara Wolters, Nancy F Chen, Pavitra Krishnaswamy

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46983

Predictive Data Analytics in Telecare and Telehealth: Systematic Scoping Review

Predictive Data Analytics in Telecare and Telehealth: Systematic Scoping Review

Telecare services have existed since the 1970s and are systems designed to support vulnerable individuals living in their homes, enabling them to maintain their autonomy while ensuring protection from any anomalous situations that may arise [1]. Telecare devices have gone through many iterations since their introduction as simple user-triggered alarms and now include, for example, bed occupancy sensors and automatic fall detectors [1].

Euan Anderson, Marilyn Lennon, Kimberley Kavanagh, Natalie Weir, David Kernaghan, Marc Roper, Emma Dunlop, Linda Lapp

Online J Public Health Inform 2024;16:e57618

Effectiveness of Telecare Interventions on Depression Symptoms Among Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Effectiveness of Telecare Interventions on Depression Symptoms Among Older Adults: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

The benefits of telecare are evident. Evidence suggests that as a promising strategy, telecare services can serve as a medium to overcome certain barriers, thereby enhancing mental health care and increasing opportunities to access evidence-based care under different conditions [19]. Particularly, telecare benefits older adults who are socially isolated or physically frail due to illness, disability, or other familial roles [17,20].

Man Wu, Chaoyang Li, Ting Hu, Xueyang Zhao, Guiyuan Qiao, Xiaolian Gao, Xinhong Zhu, Fen Yang

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2024;12:e50787

Understanding the Value of a Proactive Telecare System in Supporting Older Adults’ Independence at Home: Qualitative Interview Study Among Key Interest Groups

Understanding the Value of a Proactive Telecare System in Supporting Older Adults’ Independence at Home: Qualitative Interview Study Among Key Interest Groups

Reactive telecare refers to sensors or pendant alarms that trigger an emergency response following an alarm raised by the user or detection of unusual behavior by ambient sensors [17]. Reactive telecare has several limitations.

Lauren Fothergill, Carol Holland, Yvonne Latham, Niall Hayes

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e47997

A Medicoeconomic Evaluation of a Telehealth Platform for Elective Outpatient Surgeries: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

A Medicoeconomic Evaluation of a Telehealth Platform for Elective Outpatient Surgeries: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial

The department of anesthesiology at the Centre hospitalier de l’Université de Montréal (CHUM; University of Montreal Medical Center in English), in collaboration with Leo Med, has developed a dedicated digital smart solution specifically designed to offer personalized perioperative support and follow-up via a telecare platform that can easily be installed on any smartphone.

Florian Robin, Maxim Roy, Alexandre Kuftedjian, Laurelie Perret, Frédéric Lavoie, Alexandre Castonguay, Marie-Pascale Pomey, Cedrick Zaouter, Guy Pare

JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44006

Domains, Feasibility, Effectiveness, Cost, and Acceptability of Telehealth in Aging Care: Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews

Domains, Feasibility, Effectiveness, Cost, and Acceptability of Telehealth in Aging Care: Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews

In the same year, Goharinejad et al [15] conducted a review of systematic reviews in the field of telemedicine, in which the 191 included reviews covering different telehealth modalities (eg, telemedicine, telerehabilitation, tele-diabetes, telecardiology, home telecare, telepsychiatry, teledermatology, and teleneurology) and outcomes (eg, clinical outcomes, cost-effectiveness, and user satisfactions) revealed inconsistent evidence regarding the effectiveness (101 positive, 22 unclear, and 1 negative), cost

Yichi Zhang, Jessie Siew-Pin Leuk, Wei-Peng Teo

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e40460

Factors That Influence the Use of eHealth in Home Care: Scoping Review and Cross-sectional Survey

Factors That Influence the Use of eHealth in Home Care: Scoping Review and Cross-sectional Survey

Reference 31: Safety for older adults using telecare: Perceptions of homecare professionals Reference 42: Factors influencing the adoption of home telecare by elderly or chronically ill people: Reference 43: Key factors influencing the implementation success of a home telecare application Reference 51: Caring by telecare?telecare

Elke Mathijssen, Wendela de Lange, Nienke Bleijenberg, Thijs van Houwelingen, Tiny Jaarsma, Jaap Trappenburg, Heleen Westland

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e41768