0
estimated patients to use Remote Monitoring solutions by 2027 worldwide.
(แดแดแดษชแดษชsแดษชแด าษชษขแดสแด, แดแดษดษชแดแดส สแดsแดแดสแดส)
on the other hand
โฆพ โฆพ โฆพ
0
%
of healthcare professionals โ reported adverse consequences/disadvantages from using a virtual platformโ
(2021 Fษชษขแดสแด - Rแดแดแดสแด แดษด แดสแด Fษชษดแด
ษชษดษขs แดา แดสแด Fษชสsแด Nแดแดษชแดษดแดส Eแด แดสแดแดแดษชแดษด แดา แดสแด แดsแด แดา Vษชแด
แดแด Eษดแดสสแดแด
Hแดแดสแดส Cแดสแด ษชษด Iสแดสแดษดแด
- Nแดแดษชแดษดแดส Tแดสแดสแดแดสแดส Sแดแดแดสษชษดษข Cแดแดแดษชแดแดแดแด - HSE)
Equally allowing patients, healthcare professionals and all other stakeholders to benefit from the full potential offered by telemonitoring solutions, is crucial so that efforts on all terminals are not wasted.
Limited research have yet concentrated their focus on the healthcare professionals willing to integrate and use telemonitoring technologies in their patient care management workflow. Although it is key to understand the experiences, attitudes, perceptions, barriers, uses and needs they might have.
The aim of this research project is to provide an up-to-date overview of the patient telemonitoring landscape from the perspective of healthcare professionals through a systematic literature review.
From analysing the state-of-the-art as well as following a user-centered approach integrating a sample of healthcare professionals, recommendations will be presented and potential solutions to identified unmet needs will be examined.
The first primary phase of this research focuses on the healthcare professionals involved in the subfield of Neurology
For any
, please email blakey [at] tcd [dot] ie