68 resultados para telecare
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El presente Proyecto Fin de Carrera consiste en un estudio de los accesos a red que utilizan los servicios a los que están adscritos los usuarios de servicios de teleasistencia, planteando al final del mismo un modelo de previsión de caídas que permita que ese acceso a red no sea un problema para la prestación del servicio. Para poder llegar a los objetivos anteriormente descritos, iniciaremos este documento presentando qué se entiende actualmente como servicios de telemedicina y teleasistencia. Prestaremos atención a los actores que intervienen, usos y beneficios que tienen tanto para los pacientes como para las administraciones públicas. Una vez sepamos en qué consisten, centraremos la atención en las redes de acceso que se utilizan para prestar los servicios de telemedicina, con sus ventajas y desventajas. Puesto que no todos los servicios tienen los mismos requisitos generales de fiabilidad o velocidad de transmisión, veremos cómo se puede garantizar las necesidades de cada tipo de servicio por parte del proveedor de red. El siguiente paso para llegar a establecer el modelo de previsión de caídas será conocer las necesidades técnicas y de los actores para prestar un servicio de teleasistencia en el hogar de un paciente. Esto incluirá estudiar qué equipos se necesitan, cómo gestionarlos y cómo marcar el tráfico para que el operador de red sepa cómo tratarlo según el servicio de teleasistencia que se está utilizando, llevando a generar un modelo de supervisión de enlaces de teleasistencia. Llegados a este punto estaremos ya preparados para establecer un modelo de previsión de caídas de la conexión, describiendo la lógica que se necesite para ello, y poniéndolo en práctica con dos ejemplo concretos: un servicio de telemonitorización domiciliaria y otro servicio de telemonitorización ambulatoria. Para finalizar, realizaremos una recapitulación sobre lo estudiado en este documento y realizaremos una serie de recomendaciones. ABSTRACT. This Thesis is a study of the access network to be used with services assigned to patients that are users of telecare services. In the last chapter we will describe a fall forecasting model that allows the access network to not be an issue for the service. For achieving the objectives described above, this paper will begin with the presentation of what is now understood as telemedicine and telecare services. We pay attention to the actors involved, uses and benefits that they have both for patients and for public administrations. Once we know what telecare means and what requisites they have, we will focus on access networks which are used to provide telemedicine services, with their advantages and disadvantages. Since not all services have the same general requirements of reliability and transmission speed, we will try to see how you can ensure the needs of each type of service from the network provider's point of view. The next step is to establish that the forecasting model of falls will meet the technical needs and actors to provide telecare service in the home of a patient. This will include a study of what equipment is needed, how to manage and how to mark traffic for the network operator knowing how to treat it according to the telecare service being used, and this will lead us to the creation of a model of telecare link monitoring. At this point we are already prepared to establish a forecasting model of connection drops, describing the logic that is needed for this, and putting it into practice with two concrete examples: telemonitoring service and an ambulatory telemonitoring service. Finally, we will have a recap on what has been studied in this paper and will make a series of recommendations.
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The paradigm of ubiquitous computing has become a reference for the design of Smart Spaces. Current trends in Ambient Intelligence are increasingly related to the scope of Internet of Things. This paradigm has the potential to support cost-effective solutions in the fields of telecare, e-health and Ambient Assisted Living. Nevertheless, ubiquitous computing does not provide end users with a role for proactive interactions with the environment. Thus, the deployment of smart health care services at a private space like the home is still unsolved. This PhD dissertation aims to define a person-environment interaction model to foster acceptability and users confidence in private spaces by applying the concept of user-centred security and the human performance model of seven stages of action.
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En términos generales, m-salud puede definirse como el conjunto de sistemas de información, sensores médicos y tecnologías de comunicaciones móviles para el cuidado de la salud. La creciente disponibilidad, miniaturización, comportamiento, velocidades de transmisión de datos cada vez mayores y la esperada convergencia de tecnologías de red y comunicaciones inalámbricas en torno a los sistemas de salud móviles están acelerando el despliegue de estos sistemas y la provisión de servicios de m-salud, como por ejemplo, la teleasistencia móvil. El concepto emergente de m-salud conlleva retos importantes (estudios técnicos, análisis, modelado de la provisión de servicios, etc.) que hay que afrontar para impulsar la evolución de los sistemas y servicios de e-salud ofrecidos desde tecnologías de telecomunicación que utilizan acceso por cable y redes fijas, hacia configuraciones móviles e inalámbricas de última generación. En este trabajo se analizará primeramente el significado e implicaciones de m-salud y la situación en la que se encuentra; los retos a los que hay que enfrentarse para su implantación y provisión así como su tendencia. De los múltiples y diferentes servicios que se pueden proveer se ha identificado el servicio de Localización de Personas LoPe, lanzado por Cruz Roja en febrero de 2007, para teleasistencia móvil y que permite conocer en todo momento la ubicación de la persona que porta su dispositivo asociado. Orientado a personas con discapacidad, en situación de riesgo o dependencia por deterioro cognitivo, tiene como objetivo ayudarlas a recuperar su autonomía personal. La provisión de este servicio se modelará mediante dinámica de sistemas, ya que esta teoría se considera idónea para modelar sistemas complejos que evolucionan con el tiempo. El resultado final es un modelo que implementado a través de la herramienta Studio 8® de la compañía noruega Powersim Software AS nos ha permitido analizar y evaluar su comportamiento a lo largo del tiempo, además de permitirnos extraer conclusiones sobre el mismo y plantear futuras mejoras sobre el servicio. ABSTRACT. In general terms, m-health can be defined as “mobile computing, medical sensor, and communications technologies for health care.” The increased availability, miniaturization, performance, enhanced data rates, and the expected convergence of future wireless communication and network technologies around mobile health systems are accelerating the deployment of m-health systems and services, for instance, mobile telecare. The emerging concept of m-health involves significant challenges (technical studies, analysis, modeling of service provision, etc.) that must be tackled to drive the development of e-health services and systems offered by telecommunication technologies that use wired and fixed networks towards wireless and mobile new generation networks. Firstly, in this master’s thesis, the meaning and implications of m-health and its current situation are analyzed. This analysis also includes the challenges that must be tackled for the implementation and provision of m-health technologies and services and the m-health trends. Among the many different m-health services already delivered, the Localización de Personas LoPe service has been identified to work with it. This service, launched by Spanish Red Cross in February 2007, enables to locate people who carry the associated device. It’s aimed at people with disabilities, at risk or dependency due to cognitive impairment and helps them to recover their personal autonomy. The provision of this service will be modeled with system dynamics considering that this theory suits very well the modeling of complex systems which evolve over time. The final result is a system dynamics model of the service implemented with Studio 8® tool developed by Powersim Software AS, a Norwegian company. This model has allowed us to analyze and evaluate its behaviour over time, as well as to draw conclusions and to consider some future improvements in the service.
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Introduction: Self-help computer-based programs are easily accessible and cost-effective interventions with a great recruitment potential. However, each program is different and results of meta-analyses may not apply to each new program; therefore, evaluations of new programs are warranted. The aim of this study was to assess the marginal efficacy of a computer-based, individually tailored program (the Coach) over and above the use of a comprehensive Internet smoking cessation website. Methods: A two-group randomized controlled trial was conducted. The control group only accessed the website, whereas the intervention group received the Coach in addition. Follow-up was conducted by e-mail after three and six months (self-administrated questionnaires). Of 1120 participants, 579 (51.7%) responded after three months and 436 (38.9%) after six months. The primary outcome was self-reported smoking abstinence over four weeks. Results: Counting dropouts as smokers, there were no statistically significant differences between intervention and control groups in smoking cessation rates after three months (20.2% vs. 17.5%, p¼0.25, odds ratio (OR)¼1.20) and six months (17% vs. 15.5%, p¼0.52, OR¼1.12). Excluding dropouts from the analysis, there were statistically significant differences after three months (42% vs. 31.6%, p¼0.01, OR¼1.57), but not after six months (46.1% vs. 37.8%, p¼0.081, OR¼1.41). The program also significantly increased motivation to quit after three months and self-efficacy after three and six months. Discussion: An individually tailored program delivered via the Internet and by e-mail in addition to a smoking cessation website did not significantly increase smoking cessation rates, but it increased motivation to quit and self-efficacy.
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There appear to have been no previous literature-based or literature-oriented studies in telemedicine which have analysed raw citation data. Using a simple search strategy, the Web of Science was analysed up to the end of 2005 to give a snapshot of the field, and to identify matters which would need to be considered in larger scale bibliometric studies. Of the 3673 telemedicine documents retrieved, 2213 (60%) had been cited. Of 56,875 citation records, 32,460 unique citation formats were found. The most-cited paper, and the paper with the greatest annual citation rate, was Perednia and Allen's review article in JAMA, 1995. The two specialist telemedicine journals published 40% of all papers retrieved. In the general literature (i.e. excluding the two specialist journals) there were 1556 citations to their 1374 'citable' articles, apportioned in the ratio 76:24, almost exactly in accordance with the distribution of the articles themselves. However, each of the two specialist telemedicine journals cited itself in a proportion higher than its share of original articles, with an 'excess' of self-citations of 14% in the journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, and 19% in the Telemedicine journal and E-Health. Despite certain technical difficulties, there is considerable scope for bibliometric research in telemedicine.
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We assessed the feasibility of developing a virtual diabetes clinic for young people, using the Internet. The proposed content of the site would be based on self-efficacy theory, aiming to develop confidence in self-management of diabetes. A questionnaire about the proposed Website was delivered to 72 patients who attended a young person’s outpatient clinic in a district hospital. Thirty-nine replies were received, a response rate of 54%. The mean age of the respondents was 13 years. A positive attitude to the potential clinic was reported by 95% of respondents. The items rated as most useful were: quick and easy access to up-todate information about diabetes; the opportunity to ask an expert; good graphics; easy navigation; interactivity. Responses to open questions indicated that 24-hour access and anonymity in asking questions were also valued. A virtual clinic appears to be a possible method of health-care delivery to young people with diabetes.
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In order to qualify Primary Health Care in Brazil, the Ministry of Health implemented the Brazilian Telehealth Program to provide health support (telecare) and permanent health education (tele-education). In this respect, one of the primary services offered is teleconsultation. As part of the national expansion of the program, a local Telehealth Center, called Telehealth/RN, was created in Rio Grande do Norte state. The aim of this study was to describe the implementation of cardiological teleconsultations at Telehealth/RN, and analyze the characteristics of the teleconsultations in cardiology requested. Formative Second Opinions in cardiology, available at the web site of the Brazilian Telehealth Program, were also examined. This is a quantitative study with a descriptive, observational design. A total of 56 Formative Second Opinions in cardiology were identified, a majority related to hypertension (29%), focused on treatment support (30%), and requested by doctors (59%). At Telehealth/RN, 47 teleconsultations in cardiology were carried out, a majority also related to hypertension (50%), requested by community health workers (45%) and focused directly on treatment (52%). Cardiological teleconsultation, implemented at the Telehealth/RN in April 2014, is a practical and efficient strategy capable of ensuring health services and reaching those who live in remote areas. Knowing the demand for teleconsultations is extremely important, given that they provide the information needed to correct existing inadequacies related to care, management and/or education, as well as providing the basis for public policies that meet the demands of teleconsultation.
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O presente relatório reporta-se ao estágio de intervenção comunitária, decorrido entre 16/9/2013 e 31/01/2014, na população idosa da Freguesia de Tramaga, Concelho de Ponte de Sor, Distrito de Portalegre, parte integrante de uma das regiões mais envelhecidas do país: Alto Alentejo. Constitui-se como instrumento para avaliação da manifesta Unidade Curricular, título de Mestre em Enfermagem e validar competências para atribuição do título de Enfermeiro Especialista em Enfermagem Comunitária e Saúde Pública pela Ordem dos Enfermeiros. A Intervenção Comunitária sustentou-se com base na metodologia do planeamento em saúde, metodologia de referência no âmbito da aquisição de competências da especialidade em Enfermagem Comunitária e Saúde Pública (Regulamento n.º 128/2011), das quais se distinguem capacidades para trabalhar em parceria com as comunidades, reconhecer as suas necessidades, planear cuidados adequados aos seus problemas mais prementes, enfatizar práticas conducentes a comportamentos e estilos de vida saudáveis, adotando a promoção da saúde e o empowerment como pedra basilar de intervenção. As intervenções dirigiram-se para os problemas priorizados, designadamente: quedas, comorbilidades, depressão, obesidade, polifarmácia e vulnerabilidades como: Viver só, isolamento, iliteracia e condição de habitação. Os objetivos gerais subjacentes tinham como desígnio sensibilizar população idosa e entidades políticas/locais/concelhias, sobre os problemas de saúde que influenciam negativamente a qualidade de vida destes idosos; contribuir para a sua minimização e melhoria da qualidade de vida, através de abordagens educativas, no âmbito de comportamentos e estilos de vida saudáveis, perspetivando o seu empowerment. Na sinergia entre Mestrandas, comunidade e organizações políticas/locais/concelhias houve possibilidade de discutir e analisar soluções para alguns problemas identificados. Foram desenvolvidas atividades de educação em saúde: ‘atelier da saúde’; Fórum comunitário; Sessão ‘Segurança do idoso’ (em parceria estratégica de ampliação de eficácia com GNR e Teleassistência); todas tiveram o cunho interativo da comunidade. Foram aditadas estratégias de transmissão e disponibilização de informação no domínio de comportamentos e adoção de estilos de vida saudáveis, difundida por panfletos e meios de comunicação social local, configurando complementaridade com ações educativas.Supõe-se que as ações desenvolvidas alteraram comportamentos e contribuíram para a melhoria da qualidade de vida dos idosos, uma vez que estimulam a participação, interação, integração e perspetivam o empowerment