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Telestroke, tele-oncology and teledialysis: a systematic review to analyse the outcomes of active therapies delivered with telemedicine support.

Divita Jhaveri1, Sarah Larkins2, Sabe Sabesan3.   

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SummaryWe conducted a systematic review of studies involving telemedicine supervision of active treatment for rural patients in the fields of stroke, medical oncology and nephrology. Searches were performed on the MEDLINE, CINAHL and INFORMIT databases. A total of 521 articles were found, and an additional 42 articles were identified by searching the reference lists. After removing duplicates, screening the abstracts and assessing the full text of the articles, 14 articles remained. Nine concerned telestroke, two concerned tele-oncology and three concerned teledialysis. Most studies did not undertake randomisation, allocation concealment or selective outcome reporting making their risk of bias high. There were no randomised controlled trials and most sample sizes were small. Observational studies in telestroke showed favourable outcomes when comparing face-to-face and videoconferencing-assisted thrombolysis, with no significant differences between survival and intracerebral bleeds. Although tele-oncology has been used routinely for more than 20 years, there have been few formal studies. Home dialysis supervised through videoconferencing had similar patient outcomes compared to hospital dialysis. Telemedicine supervision of active treatment for rural patients appears promising, but more rigorous studies of effectiveness, feasibility and safety are required.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 25680389     DOI: 10.1177/1357633X15569959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Telemed Telecare        ISSN: 1357-633X            Impact factor:   6.184


  7 in total

1.  Using Video Conferencing to Deliver a Brief Motivational Intervention for Alcohol and Sex Risk to Emergency Department Patients: A Proof-of-Concept Pilot Study.

Authors:  Mark A Celio; Nadine R Mastroleo; Graham DiGuiseppi; Nancy P Barnett; Suzanne M Colby; Christopher W Kahler; Don Operario; Brian Suffoletto; Peter M Monti
Journal:  Addict Res Theory       Date:  2017-01-18

2.  Community based telepsychiatry service for older adults residing in a rural and remote region- utilization pattern and satisfaction among stakeholders.

Authors:  Pallavi Dham; Neeraj Gupta; Jacob Alexander; Warwick Black; Tarek Rajji; Elaine Skinner
Journal:  BMC Psychiatry       Date:  2018-09-27       Impact factor: 3.630

3.  Review of Systematic Reviews in the Field of Telemedicine.

Authors:  Saeideh Goharinejad; Sadrieh Hajesmaeel-Gohari; Nazanin Jannati; Samira Goharinejad; Kambiz Bahaadinbeigy
Journal:  Med J Islam Repub Iran       Date:  2021-12-29

4.  Telestroke Centers as an Option for Addressing Geographical Disparities in Access to Stroke Care in South Carolina, 2013.

Authors:  Marsha Samson; Tushar Trivedi; Khosrow Heidari
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2015-12-24       Impact factor: 2.830

5.  Telehealth: Acceptability, clinical interventions and quality of life in peritoneal dialysis.

Authors:  Vishal Dey; Audrey Jones; Elaine M Spalding
Journal:  SAGE Open Med       Date:  2016-10-04

Review 6.  Opportunities in the cloud or pie in the sky? Current status and future perspectives of telemedicine in nephrology.

Authors:  Madelena Stauss; Lauren Floyd; Stefan Becker; Arvind Ponnusamy; Alexander Woywodt
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2020-08-14

7.  Delivery of Virtual Care in Oncology: Province-Wide Interprofessional Consensus Statements Using a Modified Delphi Process.

Authors:  Matthew C Cheung; Bryan B Franco; Nicholas Meti; Alia Thawer; Houman Tahmasebi; Adithya Shankar; Andrew Loblaw; Frances C Wright; Colleen Fox; Naomi Peek; Vivian Sim; Simron Singh
Journal:  Curr Oncol       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 3.677

  7 in total

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