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Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study

INTRODUCTION: Much is written about the promise of Telehealth (TH) and there is great enthusiasm about its potential. However, many studies of TH do not meet orthodox quality standards. Evidence-based on assimilating findings from a few small trials of variable methodological quality presents equivo...

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Autores principales: Hirani, Shashivadan, Rixon, Lorna, Cartwright, Martin, Beynon, Michelle, Doll, Helen, Newman, Stanton
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3571160/
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author Hirani, Shashivadan
Rixon, Lorna
Cartwright, Martin
Beynon, Michelle
Doll, Helen
Newman, Stanton
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Rixon, Lorna
Cartwright, Martin
Beynon, Michelle
Doll, Helen
Newman, Stanton
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description INTRODUCTION: Much is written about the promise of Telehealth (TH) and there is great enthusiasm about its potential. However, many studies of TH do not meet orthodox quality standards. Evidence-based on assimilating findings from a few small trials of variable methodological quality presents equivocal findings and makes results difficult to interpret. Robust evidence to inform policy decisions is considered to be lacking (Ekeland et al., 2010). This remains the case when specific long-term conditions such as diabetes are considered with regards to health related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes. The WSD study aimed to address some of these concerns. AIMS: This study investigated the impact of TH on disease-specific HRQoL, generic HRQoL and psychological outcomes (anxiety and depression) in patients with diabetes, utilising longitudinal questionnaire data from the WSD Telehealth Study. DESIGN: The WSD Telehealth Questionnaire Study is pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating a broad range of patient-reported outcome measures. Participants were recruited from three sites in the UK (Cornwall, Kent and Newham). The current analyses focus on participants with diabetes. METHODS: Over 400 participants with diabetes completed measures of disease-specific HRQoL (DHP), generic HRQoL (UK SF-12; EQ5D), anxiety (Brief STAI) and depression (CESD-10) at baseline. Short- and long-term follow-up assessments were conducted. Multi-level modelling analyses of difference in outcomes between trial arm groups and across time were conducted with appropriate covariates. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Findings and conclusions from the WSD Telehealth Study are embargoed until these analyses have been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication.
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spelling pubmed-35711602013-04-16 Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study Hirani, Shashivadan Rixon, Lorna Cartwright, Martin Beynon, Michelle Doll, Helen Newman, Stanton Int J Integr Care Conference Abstract INTRODUCTION: Much is written about the promise of Telehealth (TH) and there is great enthusiasm about its potential. However, many studies of TH do not meet orthodox quality standards. Evidence-based on assimilating findings from a few small trials of variable methodological quality presents equivocal findings and makes results difficult to interpret. Robust evidence to inform policy decisions is considered to be lacking (Ekeland et al., 2010). This remains the case when specific long-term conditions such as diabetes are considered with regards to health related quality of life (HRQoL) outcomes. The WSD study aimed to address some of these concerns. AIMS: This study investigated the impact of TH on disease-specific HRQoL, generic HRQoL and psychological outcomes (anxiety and depression) in patients with diabetes, utilising longitudinal questionnaire data from the WSD Telehealth Study. DESIGN: The WSD Telehealth Questionnaire Study is pragmatic cluster-randomised controlled trial evaluating a broad range of patient-reported outcome measures. Participants were recruited from three sites in the UK (Cornwall, Kent and Newham). The current analyses focus on participants with diabetes. METHODS: Over 400 participants with diabetes completed measures of disease-specific HRQoL (DHP), generic HRQoL (UK SF-12; EQ5D), anxiety (Brief STAI) and depression (CESD-10) at baseline. Short- and long-term follow-up assessments were conducted. Multi-level modelling analyses of difference in outcomes between trial arm groups and across time were conducted with appropriate covariates. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: Findings and conclusions from the WSD Telehealth Study are embargoed until these analyses have been peer-reviewed and accepted for publication. Igitur, Utrecht Publishing & Archiving 2012-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3571160/ Text en Copyright 2012, International Journal of Integrated Care (IJIC) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This work is licensed under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0) Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
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Hirani, Shashivadan
Rixon, Lorna
Cartwright, Martin
Beynon, Michelle
Doll, Helen
Newman, Stanton
Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title_full Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title_fullStr Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title_short Exploring the impact of a Tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the Whole Systems Demonstrator Questionnaire Study
title_sort exploring the impact of a tele-health intervention on specific quality of life domains and psychological well-being in diabetic patients within the whole systems demonstrator questionnaire study
topic Conference Abstract
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