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Clinicians’ Perspective on Implementing Virtual Hospital Care for Low Back Pain: Qualitative Study
For hospitals, the prospect of more efficient use of limited health care resources was seen as an important enabler of virtual models of care such as Back@Home. Participants believed these models had the potential to create cost savings by shortening the length of stay, increasing bed availability, and improving patient flow in the ED setting.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e47227
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In this review, we will consider an enabler as any circumstance, factor, or variable that positively influences teledentistry implementation. A barrier will refer to any circumstance, factor, or variable preventing teledentistry implementation.
We will consider all dental settings such as dental offices, community-based care, hospitals, schools, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, home dental care, university, and private or public dental settings.
JMIR Res Protoc 2023;12:e44218
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Social and organizational influence was identified as an enabler in the use of technologies for health self-management. All 22 (100%) participants mentioned that health care staff, family, friends, or organizations influenced their use of technologies.
Of the 22 participants, 11 (50%) mentioned that health care staff recommended or suggested using technologies for health self-management to prevent, monitor, and treat health issues.
JMIR Aging 2023;6:e43197
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Enabling Rural Telehealth for Older Adults in Underserved Rural Communities: Focus Group Study
A participant reinforced the need for consistency and reliability by saying the following:
The telehealth system has to work well otherwise people will start using it and you’ll lose them straight away [if it doesn’t work]
Connectivity was a major barrier or enabler for trusting telehealth. The issues reported with rural networks included a lack of connection to networks or unreliable and unstable networks that disconnect without warning.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(11):e35864
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