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Jane Dickson

July 13th, 2015

Nurses and Telehealth

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

Jane Dickson

July 13th, 2015

Nurses and Telehealth

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

New research highlights how nurses use (and don’t use) Telehealth to monitor patients at home. The recommendations include: better training, collaboration and planning; up-to-date equipment (and good connectivity); using telehealth champions and a period of experimentation when new technology is introduced.

 

Taylor J, Coates L (2015) Caring from a distance: the role of telehealth. Nursing Times; 111: 28/29, 18-20.

Read the whole paper online here.

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Jane Dickson

I am an anthropologist on the D3 Delivering Digital Drugs Project based at LSE. I completed my PhD in the material culture of sustainability and green roofs. In my spare time I craft with glass, explore molecular gastronomy and love Sci-Fi.

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