2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2015.09.008
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Impact of a primary-based telemonitoring programme in HRQOL, satisfaction and usefulness in a sample of older adults with chronic diseases in Valencia (Spain)

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“…Some of the interventions reported in the literature were those that helped patients gain knowledge or skills in a given domain. A total of 13 articles discussed the roles of programs, workshops, and rehabilitative interventions for patients and/or their caregivers (Andersen et al, 2014; Andersson, 1996; Beck et al, 2010; Bova et al, 2008; Doñate-Martínez et al, 2016; Fredette, 1990; Heim et al, 2001; Hobbs et al, 1999; Johnson and Raterink, 2009; Lewis et al, 2008; Reavley et al, 2009; Reuben et al, 2013; Zettler et al, 1995). The aims of such therapeutic interventions included providing more knowledge and updates related to the chronic condition, teaching new coping skills, improving adherence behavior, exploring ways to gain satisfaction in work or life, examining the emotional consequences of illness, and incorporating new healthcare technologies care.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some of the interventions reported in the literature were those that helped patients gain knowledge or skills in a given domain. A total of 13 articles discussed the roles of programs, workshops, and rehabilitative interventions for patients and/or their caregivers (Andersen et al, 2014; Andersson, 1996; Beck et al, 2010; Bova et al, 2008; Doñate-Martínez et al, 2016; Fredette, 1990; Heim et al, 2001; Hobbs et al, 1999; Johnson and Raterink, 2009; Lewis et al, 2008; Reavley et al, 2009; Reuben et al, 2013; Zettler et al, 1995). The aims of such therapeutic interventions included providing more knowledge and updates related to the chronic condition, teaching new coping skills, improving adherence behavior, exploring ways to gain satisfaction in work or life, examining the emotional consequences of illness, and incorporating new healthcare technologies care.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aims of such therapeutic interventions included providing more knowledge and updates related to the chronic condition, teaching new coping skills, improving adherence behavior, exploring ways to gain satisfaction in work or life, examining the emotional consequences of illness, and incorporating new healthcare technologies care. Such interventions have been shown to be associated with more positive moods (Reavley et al, 2009), disease acceptance (Zettler et al, 1995), increased quality of life (Bova et al, 2008; Doñate-Martínez et al, 2016; Heim et al, 2001), as well as improvements in patient knowledge and self-care behaviors (Lewis et al, 2008). For example, in the domain of women coping with HIV, a life skills training workshop was shown to enhance antiretroviral medication adherence, increase mental well-being, and reduce stress (Bova et al, 2008).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Katsaukseen valikoituneiden artikkeleiden (Liitetaulukko 1) ja niissä kuvattujen tutkimusten osalta valtaosa ikäihmisistä oli tyytyväisiä terveydenhuollon erilaisten sähköisten palvelujen käyttöön tai valmiita käyttämään niitä jatkossa [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Pyae tutkimusryhmineen (2017) havaitsi, että ikäihmisten asenteet ja kokemukset olivat myönteisempiä sen jälkeen, kun he olivat kokeilleet sähköisiä palveluja kuin ennen käyttöä [26].…”
Section: Ikäihmisten Kokemukset Terveydenhuollon Sähköisistä Palveluistaunclassified
“…Katsaukseen valikoituneiden artikkelien perusteella ikäihmiset olivat pääasiassa tyytyväisiä terveydenhuollon sähköisten palvelujen käyttöön ja olivat valmiita käyttämään niitä jatkossakin [17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Tottuneisuus sähköisten palvelujen ja yleisesti teknologian käyttöön vaihtelee suuresti ikäihmisten ryhmässä.…”
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“…Different studies have shown that the use of telemedicine is associated with improvements in patients' outcomes such as adherence, pathology control, and engagement [21,[23][24][25][26][27]. However, in Spain, there are few studies evaluating eHealth solutions for people with T2DM, mostly developed in small local settings [28][29][30][31][32][33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%