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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Effectiveness of telemedicine applications for weight management : a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Li, Yifang, 李怡芳 January 2014 (has links)
Background The telemedicine application has great potential to address the prevalence of overweight and obesity, a severe the public healthcare burden in the 21st century. However, no exiting systematic review has been investigated the effectiveness of telemedicine application of weight reduction. The absence of quantitative evaluations and relatively rigorous qualitative assessments explains the carry-out of the present systematic review with a meta-analysis. Objectives The objectives are to determine the aggregated effect of thetelemedicine application to the management of overweight and obesity, in particular to investigate the effect of thetelemedicine application on reducing body weight, and to evaluate major contributable factors to commit a successful telemedicine intervention in body weight lowering. Methods This meta-analysis is guided by the PRISMA statement, with the automatic and manual searching by input keywords in the main databases. Only RCTs with absolute reduction of body weight as outcome measure, comparing the effect of the telemedicine application interventions with other stated interventions in reducing human body weightare potentially to be included. The selected RCTs are subject to the Jaded scale and the CONSORT for quality assessment. The studies identification and the data extraction were performed by two independent reviewers separately.The heterogeneity across the selected RCTs was assessed by Cochran Q test and I-square statistic. The meta-analysis was conducted with random-effect models and sensitivity analyses were performed by eliminating studies with extreme outcome values. Publication bias was examined through visual inspection of funnel plots and statistical assessments of the Begg‟s rank correlation test and the fail-safe N. Results 723 studies were identified from the preliminary database searches, 32 full-text articles were retrieved to review, after which, 12 RCTs were subject to the quality assessment process. Only 10 RCTs of high quality were selected into the meta-analysis. The generalizability of the meta-analysis is great since the patients subgroups were broadly from different geographical and cultural settings with the age ranging from 18 to 70, and no comorbidity conditions were excluded. The single element, the telemedicine application intervention, contributed to a significant extra 4.17 kg absolute reduction of human body weight in the average time period of 42 weeks. The outcome of the sensitivity analysis excluding the studies with extreme outcome measures was also consistent with the finding, which means the telemedicine application intervention contributed to a significant extra 2.58 kg absolute reduction of human body weight in the average time period of 46.5 weeks. Conclusions The telemedicine application is an effective public health intervention with broad generalizability for weight reduction in the future. Further studies to assess the effect of the telemedicine intervention among the populations of the developing countries, especially the large Chinese population, and to evaluate the confounding effect of the Hawthorne effect are critically important to support the international guideline on the promotion of the telemedicine intervention. / published_or_final_version / Public Health / Master / Master of Public Health
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The role of telehealth in enhancing access to healthcare services in an under-resourced setting: A case of Mantunzeleni in Eastern Cape Province

Gazana, Odwa January 2015 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Information Technology))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016. / The delivery of healthcare services should be of a high standard for everyone. For people in the location of Mantunzeleni this is not the case as there are still challenges that they go through in order to gain access to sufficient healthcare services. The location consists of four villages and the other nine which surround the four, in total this makes thirteen villages that are served by one clinic. These villages are divided by forest, rivers and mountains, people have to cross these and walk long distances to get to the clinic. Gaining access to basic healthcare services in rural areas has never been easy, hence this study seeks to understand the role telehealth could play to help improve the situation. It has been reported in the literature that telehealth has potential to address some of the problems experienced by healthcare service providers located in the rural areas. Research questions were posed to address the problem of limited access to healthcare services of under-served communities in rural areas. The study adopted an interpretive approach to understand how the people using healthcare services in the setting attach meaning to their experiences of the healthcare service. The study therefore seeks to understand how telehealth could improve healthcare service delivery through the participants’ views, perceptions and experiences. The research strategy for this study is a single case study without attempting to generalise the findings. Qualitative data was gathered using unstructured interviews, observations and co-design methods. The current state of telehealth and challenges of healthcare services in rural under-served communities was established through a review of relevant literature. It was important to actively involve the respondents in the research process for them to feel a sense of ownership. Data was analysed using a thematic analysis. The findings revealed the challenges currently hampering the delivery of healthcare in the research setting include poor infrastructure, high cost, the shortage of medical professionals, travelling distance, time management and lack of communication about the services. It was also revealed the role telehealth could play a role to improve access to healthcare and the findings indicate that the nurses feel that extending the healthcare service to include alternative access methods to health information, education and expertise could lead to a sense of appreciation, knowledge gain, dealing with distance problems and improved referrals, cost saving to improve healthcare service delivery.

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