2021
DOI: 10.24083/apjhm.v16i4.923
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Community Engagement in The Telehealth Service for Aged People with Diabetes: COVID-19 response in Bangladesh

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study is to present a better understanding of the specialized telehealth service in Bangladesh from the service provider and service recipients by aged people Method: Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to collect data from Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients. Data were collected by online telephone interviewing with an interview schedule. A total of 100 aged people with diabetes were selected purposively for a quantitative interview and 10 In-depth Interviews (IDIs) &a… Show more

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“…To maintain health care delivery, health professionals had to rapidly re‐think modes of patient contact and they introduced and implemented telehealth solutions across a range of settings, patient groups and conditions (Islam et al, 2020; Murphy et al, 2022). Therefore, in many countries, health systems and clinical settings had to take an exponential leap forward to incorporate greater use of technology or previously unthought of modes of patient engagement to ensure health care delivery continued.…”
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“…To maintain health care delivery, health professionals had to rapidly re‐think modes of patient contact and they introduced and implemented telehealth solutions across a range of settings, patient groups and conditions (Islam et al, 2020; Murphy et al, 2022). Therefore, in many countries, health systems and clinical settings had to take an exponential leap forward to incorporate greater use of technology or previously unthought of modes of patient engagement to ensure health care delivery continued.…”
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