A systematic review of telemedicine services for residents in long term care facilities


Autoria(s): Edirippulige, Sisira; Martin-Khan, Melinda; Beattie, Elizabeth; Smith, Anthony; Gray, Leonard
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

We conducted a systematic review of the literature on telemedicine use in long-term care facilities (LTCFs) and assessed the quality of the published evidence. A database search identified 22 papers which met the inclusion criteria. The quality of the studies was assessed and if they contained economic data, they were rated according to standard criteria. The clinical services provided by telemedicine included allied health (n = 5), dermatology (3), general practice (4), neurology (2), geriatrics (1), psychiatry (4) and multiple specialities (3). Most studies (17) employed real-time telemedicine using videoconferencing. The remaining five used store and forward telemedicine. The papers focused on economics (3), feasibility (9), stakeholder satisfaction (12), reliability (5) and service implementation (2). Overall, the quality of evidence for telemedicine in LTCFs was low. There was only one small randomised controlled trial (RCT). Most studies were observational and qualitative, and focused on utilisation. They were mainly based on surveys and interviews of stakeholders. A few studies evaluated the cost associated with implementing telemedicine services in LTCFs. The present review shows that there is evidence for feasibility and stakeholder satisfaction in using telemedicine in LTCFs in a number of clinical specialities.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/66554/

Publicador

SAGE Publications

Relação

http://jtt.sagepub.com/content/19/3/127.abstract

DOI:10.1177/1357633X13483256

Edirippulige, Sisira, Martin-Khan, Melinda, Beattie, Elizabeth, Smith, Anthony, & Gray, Leonard (2013) A systematic review of telemedicine services for residents in long term care facilities. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 19(3), pp. 127-132.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Public Health & Social Work

Palavras-Chave #080503 Networking and Communications #111702 Aged Health Care #111718 Residential Client Care #119999 Medical and Health Sciences not elsewhere classified #telemedicine #aged care #residential care #literature review
Tipo

Journal Article