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Remote Monitoring Systems for Patients With Chronic Diseases in Primary Health Care: Systematic Review.

Mariana PeyroteoInês Augusto FerreiraLuís Brito ElvasJoão Carlos FerreiraLuís Miguel Velez Lapão
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021)
The PHC context integrates multidisciplinary teams and patients with often complex, chronic pathologies. Despite the theoretical framework, objective identification of problems, and involvement of stakeholders in the design and implementation processes, these interventions mostly fail to scale up. Despite the inherent limitations of conducting a systematic literature review, the small number of studies in the PHC context is a relevant limitation. This study aimed to demonstrate the importance of matching technological development to the working PHC processes in interventions regarding the use of sensors and wearables for remote monitoring as a source of information for chronic disease management, so that information with clinical value is not lost along the way.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
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  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
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