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The effectiveness of telemedicine in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: a systematicreviewLi, Man-ying., 李敏瑩. January 2011 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Public Health / Master / Master of Public Health
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Telehealth and citizen involvementGideon, Valerie. January 2000 (has links)
Telehealth is defined by Jocelyne Picot as "the use of communications and information technology to deliver health and health care services and information over large and small distances" (Telehealth Industry 1). Current research in telehealth focuses on the evaluation of applications and projects, on the competitiveness of the telehealth industry, and on its role in international development. In contrast, this dissertation contextualizes telehealth in social history and theory. In so doing, it adopts an analytical, cultural studies approach rather than an empirical one. It also studies the extent of citizen involvement in current telehealth initiatives in Canada. More specifically, the dissertation examines whether the forms of involvement promoted by telehealth initiatives empower Canadian citizens. The examination is conducted through a five-step process. The first four steps involve an overview of the following: (1) histories of medical technology; (2) critiques of medical technology; (3) history and critique of the Canadian health care system; (4) critiques of information and communications technology and policy. The fifth step consists in mapping out the current state of telehealth development in Canada, including policy, applications and projects, as well as distinguishing the main roles of citizens in such initiatives. In closing, ways of achieving citizen empowerment through telehealth are suggested, whether it is found to be achieved in recent initiatives or not. Theoretical frameworks with the aim of positioning new technology in order that it may accomplish social change and citizen empowerment are put forward as an innovative means of evaluating current telehealth applications and projects in Canada.
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Implementation of medical imaging with telemedicine for the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer to women in remote areas /Imaniraguha, Alphonsine. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2008. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 105-107).
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Acceptance of computer-based telemedicine in three rural Missouri counties /Harris, Kimberly D. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 163-169). Also available on the Internet.
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Acceptance of computer-based telemedicine in three rural Missouri countiesHarris, Kimberly D. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 1999. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 163-169). Also available on the Internet.
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Telemedicine patient identification with RFID : an embedded approach /Aksoy, Onder. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 2009. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 61-62).
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Establishing the efficacy of telemedicine as a clinical tool for physiotherapists : from systems design to randomised controlled trial /Russell, Trevor G. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of Queensland, 2004. / Includes bibliography.
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Telehealth and citizen involvementGideon, Valerie. January 2000 (has links)
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Effect, safety and cost of insulin adjustment through telecommunication in lieu of frequent clinic visits for diabeticpatients: a retrospective studyChan, Susanna., 陳智彬. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Medical Sciences / Master / Master of Medical Sciences
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Social and technical issues of IP-based multi-modal semi-synchronous communication: rural telehealth communication in South Africa.Vuza, Xolisa January 2005 (has links)
Most rural areas of developing countries are faced with problems like shortage of doctors in hospitals, illiteracy and poor power supply. Because of these issues, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is often sees as a useful solution for these areas. Unfortunately, the social environment is often ignored. This leads to inappropriate systems being developed for these areas. The aims of this thesis were firstly, to learn how a communication system can be built for a rural telehealth environment in a developing country, secondly to learn how users can be supported to use such a system.
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