Effectiveness of behavior change and self-management theoretically-informed telehealth interventions for stroke secondary prevention: An overview of systematic reviews.
Paula da Cruz PenicheChristina Danielli Coelho de Morais FariaPatricia HallOlive LennonPublished in: Journal of telemedicine and telecare (2024)
Telehealth demonstrates utility in stroke secondary prevention, notably in SBP reduction. High-quality RCTs are required given the lack of current evidence supporting theoretically-informed telehealth interventions addressing primary outcomes of secondary prevention, and the low certainty evidence identified for health behavior change.