Proceedings of the 11th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies 2018
DOI: 10.5220/0006651005330539
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Towards a Unified Understanding of eHealth and Related Terms – Proposal of a Consolidated Terminological Basis

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“…Of the 86 cases included, almost two-thirds were constituted by ergo-(n = 24) and physical therapy (n = 24) or medical doctors (n = 8) (Professional occupation could be input freely and was coded for analysis) (see Table S2). The majority (n = 62) subscribed to the definition of telemedicine provided by Sood and colleagues [1,2] (A minority either considered telemedicine to be used for data storing and sharing (n = 5), for self-monitoring/-tracking (n = 4) or for making medical decisions for diagnosis or therapy (n = 3). n = 5 subscribed to none of the definitions mentioned, while three stated they were not sure and four skipped the question entirely).…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics Of Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 86 cases included, almost two-thirds were constituted by ergo-(n = 24) and physical therapy (n = 24) or medical doctors (n = 8) (Professional occupation could be input freely and was coded for analysis) (see Table S2). The majority (n = 62) subscribed to the definition of telemedicine provided by Sood and colleagues [1,2] (A minority either considered telemedicine to be used for data storing and sharing (n = 5), for self-monitoring/-tracking (n = 4) or for making medical decisions for diagnosis or therapy (n = 3). n = 5 subscribed to none of the definitions mentioned, while three stated they were not sure and four skipped the question entirely).…”
Section: Descriptive Statistics Of Study Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemedicine, as one variety of digital health, is characterized by three criteria: (1) using information and communications technology (ICT), (2) covering a geographical distance and (3) involving professionals who deliver care directly to a patient or a group of patients [1,2]. Technologies used include various types of ICT, like e-mail, messaging systems, video communication systems, smartphones, tablets, wireless monitors, and other forms of telecommunication technologies [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…As the definition of the term digitization differs from branch [7] to branch [8], various politically, scientifically and entrepreneurially motivated debates emerge that often lead to general results. Thus, we have to accept that digitization is sometimes multi or single technology based and can be simple or very complex, because the exact appearance depends on many variables (e.g.…”
Section: Research Backgroundmentioning
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“…This, together with the fact that those that gain minimal or no bene t from physiotherapy might have bene ted more if they have been reviewed more quickly [9,10] clearly illustrate that a signi cant amount of physiotherapy services are utilised ineffectively and ine ciently. [10] Telehealth, a subcategory of eHealth [11], is becoming increasing popular in an attempt to meet these challenges. Clinicians are utilizing innovative methods of delivering care, including telephone consulting, with physiotherapy-led telephone assessment and advice services established across many regions such as the UK [12] and Australia [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%