| Literature DB >> 32369037 |
Simen A Steindal1, Andréa Aparecida Goncalves Nes1, Tove E Godskesen2,3, Alfhild Dihle4, Susanne Lind2, Anette Winger4, Anna Klarare2,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Telehealth is increasingly being used in home care and could be one measure to support the needs of home-based patients receiving palliative care. However, no previous scoping review has mapped existing studies on the use of telehealth for patients in palliative home care.Entities:
Keywords: health care technology; palliative care; review; telemedicine
Year: 2020 PMID: 32369037 PMCID: PMC7238080 DOI: 10.2196/16218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Inclusion and exclusion criteria.
| Criterion | Inclusion | Exclusion |
| Types of studies | Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method studies on the phenomenon published in peer-reviewed journals | Letters, comments, conference abstracts, editorials, doctoral thesis, or any type of review |
| Period | January 1, 2000, until October 16, 2018 | Before January 1, 2000, and after October 16, 2018 |
| Language | English, Portuguese, Spanish, or Scandinavian | All other languages |
| Type of participants | Patients in a palliative care trajectory regardless of diagnosis, aged 18 years or older, and living at home | Patients who are not in a palliative care trajectory; patients aged 17 years or younger; and patients who use telehealth in a hospital, nursing home, or hospice setting |
| Phenomenon of interest | Patients’ experiences of using telehealth at home with follow-up from health care professionals | Patients’ experiences of using telehealth at home without follow-up from health care professionals or experiences of using telehealth in a hospital, nursing home, or hospice setting |
| Type of outcomes | Patients reported subjective and objective outcomes | Proxy-reported (next of kin or health care professional) outcomes |
Articles included in thematic groupings.
| Theme | Study | Number of articles |
| Easy and effortless use regardless of the current health condition | Aoki et al [ | 15 |
| Visual features enhance communication and care via telehealth | Hebert et al [ | 10 |
| Symptom management and self-management promotion by telehealth | Bonsignore et al [ | 14 |
| Perceptions of improved palliative care at home | Aoki et al [ | 14 |
Figure 1Summary of the selection of studies.