2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41393-017-0033-3
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Telehealth for people with spinal cord injury: a narrative review

Abstract: Study design Narrative review. Objectives To find and discuss what has been published about the use of telehealth, on people with spinal cord injury (teleSCI). Setting International. Method Cochrane Library, Ovid Medline, EMBASE and CINAHL, from 1996 till June 2017 have been searched. Searches in PsycINFO, from 1996 till September 2017, were included afterwards. Extracted data include studies in English language, containing information about spinal cord injury and disorders, and telehealth. Literature reviews,… Show more

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“…These results also demonstrate the widespread and rapid implementation of telemedicine around the world, and a relaxation of privacy rules, at least in the United States, to accomplish this. Telemedicine for people with SCI/D has previously been reviewed [9] and has many advantages including saving travel time, limiting the costs of medical transportation, serving as an environmentally sound form of health care, and limiting the spread of infection to a potentially vulnerable population. Case reports have also demonstrated the utility of telemedicine to monitor and adjust home therapy regimens to maintain and improve functional potential [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results also demonstrate the widespread and rapid implementation of telemedicine around the world, and a relaxation of privacy rules, at least in the United States, to accomplish this. Telemedicine for people with SCI/D has previously been reviewed [9] and has many advantages including saving travel time, limiting the costs of medical transportation, serving as an environmentally sound form of health care, and limiting the spread of infection to a potentially vulnerable population. Case reports have also demonstrated the utility of telemedicine to monitor and adjust home therapy regimens to maintain and improve functional potential [10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For health maintenance and follow-up care, it is recommended that each health care teams visit persons with SCI in their community similar to the programme of Paraplegia Safari (a follow-up programme/home visit programme for persons with SCI) in India [16]. Telespinalcordinjury is also another potential means for follow ups [17], especially for patients who may lack family support or may reside in distant or rural areas with transportation and financial issues.…”
Section: Lack Of Follow-up Post Dischargementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Voiding diary is a simple and primary tool used to understand urinary tract function and assess urinary symptoms, with a view to providing doctors with sufficient data for an appropriate clinical diagnosis. However, diary record with pen and paper is time-consuming and it may cause frequent omissions and increase the patients' burden [18][19][20][21]. Furthermore, SCI patients need social support to overcome depression and neurosis derived from fear and self-imposed pressure after a sudden injury [22,23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%