Literature DB >> 27440790

Digital technology in respiratory diseases: Promises, (no) panacea and time for a new paradigm.

Hilary Pinnock1, Brian McKinstry2.   

Abstract

In a world where digital technology has revolutionized the way we work, shop and manage our finances it is unsurprising that digital systems are suggested as potential solutions to delivering clinically and cost-effective care for an aging population with one or more long-term conditions. However, recent evidence suggesting that telehealth may not be quite the panacea that was promised, has led to discussions on the mechanisms and role of digital technology in respiratory care. Implementation in rural and remote settings offers significant benefits in terms of convenient access to care, but is contingent on technical and organizational infrastructure. Telemonitoring systems rely on algorithms to detect deterioration and trigger alerts; machine learning may enable telemonitoring of the future to develop personalized systems that are sensitive to clinical status whilst reducing false alerts. By providing access to information, offering convenient and flexible modes of communication and enabling the transfer of monitoring data to support professional assessment, telehealth can support self-management. At present, all too often, expensive 'off the shelf' systems are purchased and given to clinicians to use. It is time for the paradigm to shift. As clinicians we should identify the specific challenges we face in delivering care, and expect flexible systems that can be customized to individual patients' requirements and adapted to our diverse healthcare contexts.
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Keywords:  Telehealthcare; long-term respiratory disease; machine learning algorithms; remote healthcare; self-management

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27440790      PMCID: PMC5734590          DOI: 10.1177/1479972316637788

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chron Respir Dis        ISSN: 1479-9723            Impact factor:   2.444


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Review 4.  Living with asthma and chronic obstructive airways disease: Using technology to support self-management - An overview.

Authors:  Deborah Morrison; Frances S Mair; Lucy Yardley; Sarah Kirby; Mike Thomas
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8.  Effectiveness of telemonitoring integrated into existing clinical services on hospital admission for exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: researcher blind, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Hilary Pinnock; Janet Hanley; Lucy McCloughan; Allison Todd; Ashma Krishan; Stephanie Lewis; Andrew Stoddart; Marjon van der Pol; William MacNee; Aziz Sheikh; Claudia Pagliari; Brian McKinstry
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2013-10-17
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3.  Uptake of telehealth implementation for COPD patients in a high-poverty, inner-city environment: A survey.

Authors:  Catherine L Granger; Rachel Wijayarathna; Eui-Sik Suh; Gill Arbane; Linda Denehy; Patrick Murphy; Nicholas Hart
Journal:  Chron Respir Dis       Date:  2017-05-17       Impact factor: 2.444

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