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Patterns of technology use in patients attending a cardiopulmonary outpatient clinic: a self-report survey.

Rebecca T DislerSally C InglisPhillip J NewtonDavid Christopher CurrowPeter S MacdonaldAllan R GlanvilleDorAnne DoneskyVirginia Carrieri-KohlmanPatricia Mary Davidson
Published in: Interactive journal of medical research (2015)
Chronic disease burden and long-term self-management tasks provide a compelling argument for accessible and convenient avenues to obtaining ongoing treatment and peer support. Online access to health support programs and assistance was reported as useful and perceived as providing convenient, timely, and easily accessible health support and information. Distance from the health care facility and a lack of information provision through traditional health sources were both barriers and enablers to telehealth. This is particularly important in the context of a cardiopulmonary clinic that attracts patients from a large geographical area, and in patients who are most likely to have high health care utilization needs in the future. Telecommunication interfaces will be an increasingly important adjunct to traditional forms of health care delivery.
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