Chelliah, R., Banan-MwineDaliri, E., Khan, I., Wei, S., Elahi, F., Yeon, S. J., … & Oh, D. H. (2022). A review of the application of bioinformatics tools in food microbiome studies. Briefings in Bioinformatics, 23(2), bbac007.https://academic.oup.com/bib/article-abstract/23/2/bbac007/6533500
This search “Telemedicine and chronic illness management” points to the very connection of telemedicine to the most successful management of chronic diseases. It is expected that, with that term, the outcome of this search will be a pool of literature in this area emanating from various disciplines on applications, effectiveness, and challenges of telemedicine in managing chronic diseases. This exploratory review aims to provide a comprehensive insight into the multifaceted landscape of telemedicine, attempting to shed light on its potential applications, methods for efficacy assessment, and all challenges met within the dynamic context of chronic disease management.
Lewinski, A. A., Walsh, C., Rushton, S., Soliman, D., Carlson, S. M., Luedke, M. W., … & Goldstein, K. M. (2022). Telehealth for the longitudinal management of chronic conditions: systematic review. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 24(8), e37100.https://www.jmir.org/2022/8/e37100/
The impact of telehealth in chronic disease management: an attempt to search and review literature implications of telehealth interventions for chronic conditions. In the search for this, the researchers intended to unearth literature where an effort has been made to clarify the concrete effects and results of telehealth solutions within the milieu of the chronically sick. This paper will provide valuable insight into the influences that telehealth would have on patient outcomes in terms of influences on referent and provider results; that is, the influences these interventions would have on the management and progression of chronic diseases.
Santamaria, A., Antón Maldonado, C., Sánchez-Quiñones, B., Ibarra Vega, N., Ayo González, M., Gonzalez Cabezas, P., & Carrasco Moreno, R. (2023). Implementing Telemedicine in Clinical Practice in the First Digital Hematology Unit: Feasibility Study. JMIR Formative Research, 7, e48987.https://formative.jmir.org/2023/1/e48987
Feasibility of Telemedicine in Clinical Settings: Practicability and Feasibility of the Integration of Telemedicine within the Clinical Environment. This research question is most likely to find a range of studies and articles that could discuss the logistic complexities of reality and the practical applicability of telemedicine in a clinical domain, hence enabling it to draw insights on ways and means through which telemedicine is feasible and adaptable to the complex nature that clinical practice assumes. The exploration will remove valuable information on how telemedicine can effectively maneuver practical challenges within a clinical environment, thus promoting better healthcare delivery.
Cross, R., & Sandra. (2011). Telemedicine for chronic digestive diseases: A systematic qualitative review. Telemedicine Techniques and Applications. https://doi.org/10.5772/18860
The search term “efficacy of telemedicine for chronic illness” predominantly seeks to retrieve literature in which the efficacy of telemedicine on chronic illness is examined in a systematic review. Perhaps more than any of the other types of questions, this particular one is supposed to be answered by capturing wide-ranging information on how telemedicine significantly contributes to the cause of efforts to enhance positive health outcomes among persons living with chronic illnesses. The exploration exercise will focus on the available evidence proving the effectiveness of telemedicine interventions. It will draw light on how telemedicine may help enhance management and overall well-being among people living with health problems on a long-term basis.
Bitar, H., & Alismail, S. (2021). The role of eHealth, telehealth, and telemedicine for chronic disease patients during COVID-19 pandemic: A rapid systematic review. Digital health, 7, 20552076211009396.https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/20552076211009396
This search term will probe the patient’s perception of telehealth services in managing chronic diseases. This focused query aims to tap valuable insights, most likely the level of acceptability and willingness for engagement with the different telehealth solutions. Authors believe that with such an approach, it would be possible to summarize valuable information in areas of the patient’s experience, preference, and potential barriers in adopting telehealth interventions for managing chronic diseases. This research will be of great significance in providing valuable contributions toward developing a higher understanding of determinants that influence the acceptability and successful integration of telehealth services from the perspective of chronic diseases from the patient’s point of view.
Zobair, K. M., Sanzogni, L., & Sandhu, K. (2020). Telemedicine healthcare service adoption barriers in rural Bangladesh. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 24.http://journal.acs.org.au/index.php/ajis/article/view/2165
The problem “Barriers to the widespread adoption of telemedicine in health” will consider studying what prevents, in this case, the establishment of telemedicine in the broadest possible way as an unquestioned element of medicine. The research aims at seeking and explaining the potential barriers that may impede the successful adoption of telemedicine. From this, the researchers believe they will get an extensive view of the multidimensional challenges of implementing telemedicine in healthcare. Examination of these barriers is expected to give helpful insight into the subtleties of challenges that are called for to accomplish the successful and broadened execution of telemedicine.
Haque, S. N., DeStefano, S., Banger, A., Rutledge, R., & Romaire, M. (2021). Qualitative study factors influencing telehealth implementation and use in frontier critical access hospitals. JMIR Formative Research, 5(5), e24118.https://formative.jmir.org/2021/5/e24118/
Facilitators of telehealth implementation in chronic care retrieve positive aspects that would enhance the successful implementation of telehealth in regular care settings. This paper should thus engage several strategies, best practices, and facilitators that will lead to the easy adoption of telehealth solutions rather than barriers. The researchers are supposed to derive valuable insight that indicates approaches and factors that support effective practice regarding telehealth implementation within chronic care. The study will center on facilitators to develop findings useful in deriving actionable knowledge to guide the development and implementation of telehealth initiatives in the chronicles of such care.
Rai, U., Upadhyay, A., & Singh, R. (2022). Telemedicine: A future of healthcare sector in India. TELe-Health, 351-372. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99457-0_23
The critical phrase “Maximizing Healthcare Resources through Telemedicine” narrows to a precise theme of resource optimization within the healthcare sector. This inquiry will look at telemedicine strategies ensuring strategic best practices that ensure the effective maximization of resources available in healthcare. The researchers will examine studies and practices demonstrating effective resource deployment with telemedicine technologies. It remains to be seen how some innovative elements, models of success, evidence-based best practices, and special attention for highlighting resource optimization await mention and how telemedicine would do this, exemplifying its potential to transform the efficiency and utilization of healthcare resources to be sustainable and effective.
Vigersky, R. A. (2011). Utilization of Telehealth technology to develop and implement a comprehensive management initiative for chronic diseases. https://doi.org/10.21236/ada561951
The search query, “Patient engagement in telehealth for chronic diseases,” underscores the need for patient empowerment by actively involving them in telehealth interventions for chronic diseases. From the above-mentioned focused query, the expectation is to retrieve valuable data regarding strategies that would yield higher patient involvement and partnership in their care through telehealth interventions. The present study covers perspectives on integrating telehealth technologies in the effective management of chronic diseases and innovative approaches and best practices toward motivating increased patient participation in decisions of their choice, eventually leading to better health outcomes. The search aims to shed light on ways of optimizing patient engagement within telehealth frameworks.