- Autori:
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Pillon, Sergio; Gomatou, Georgia; Dimakakos, Evangelos; Stanek, Agata; Pecsvarady, Zsolt; Kozak, Matija; Wautrecht, Jean-Claude; Farkas, Katalin; Schernthaner, Gerit-Holger; Catalano, Mariella; Blinc, Aleš; Gerotziafas, Grigorios; Poredoš, Pavel; DE MARCHI, Sergio; E Gschwandtner, Michael; Kolossváry, Endre; Sprynger, Muriel; Fazeli, Bahar; Liew, Aaron; Marschang, Peter; Szuba, Andrzej; Suput, Dusan; Edmonds, Michael; Manu, Chris; Alexander Schaefer, Christian; Marakomichelakis, George; Vrkić Kirhmajer, Majda; Spaak, Jonas; Kotteas, Elias; Lessiani, Gianfranco; Paola Colgan, Mary; Righini, Marc; Lichtenberg, Michael; Schlager, Oliver; Canning, Caitriona; Marcoccia, Antonella; Kollias, Anastasios; Spreafico, Alberta
- Titolo:
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A RAND/UCLA-Modified VAS Study on Telemedicine, Telehealth, and Virtual Care in Daily Clinical Practice of Vascular Medicine .
- Anno:
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2024
- Tipologia prodotto:
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Articolo in Rivista
- Tipologia ANVUR:
- Articolo su rivista
- Lingua:
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Inglese
- Formato:
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Elettronico
- Referee:
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Sì
- Nome rivista:
- JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
- ISSN Rivista:
- 2077-0383
- N° Volume:
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13
- Numero o Fascicolo:
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6
- Intervallo pagine:
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1-15
- Parole chiave:
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telemedicine; telehealth; vascular medicine
- Breve descrizione dei contenuti:
- Telemedicine is increasingly used in several fields of healthcare, including
vascular medicine. This study aimed to investigate the views of experts and propose clinical practice
recommendations on the possible applications of telemedicine in vascular medicine. Methods: A clinical guidance group proposed a set of 67 clinical practice recommendations based on the synthesis of
current evidence and expert opinion. The Telemedicine Vascular Medicine Working Group included
32 experts from Europe evaluating the appropriateness of each clinical practice recommendation
based on published RAND/UCLA methodology in two rounds. Results: In the first round, 60.9%
of clinical practice recommendations were rated as appropriate, 35.9% as uncertain, and 3.1% as
inappropriate. The strongest agreement (a median value of 10) was reached on statements regarding
the usefulness of telemedicine during the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, its usefulness for geographical areas that are difficult to access, and the superiority of video calls compared to
phone calls only. The lowest degree of agreement (a median value of 2) was reported on statements
regarding the utility of telemedicine being limited to the COVID-19 pandemic and regarding the
applicability of teleconsultation in the diagnosis and management of abdominal aortic aneurysm. In
the second round, 11 statements were re-evaluated to reduce variability. Conclusions: This study
highlights the levels of agreement and the points that raise concern on the use of telemedicine in
vascular medicine. It emphasizes the need for further clarification on various issues, including
infrastructure, logistics, and legislation
- Pagina Web:
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https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/13/6/1750
- Id prodotto:
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144181
- Handle IRIS:
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11562/1153527
- ultima modifica:
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20 aprile 2025
- Citazione bibliografica:
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Pillon, Sergio; Gomatou, Georgia; Dimakakos, Evangelos; Stanek, Agata; Pecsvarady, Zsolt; Kozak, Matija; Wautrecht, Jean-Claude; Farkas, Katalin; Schernthaner, Gerit-Holger; Catalano, Mariella; Blinc, Aleš; Gerotziafas, Grigorios; Poredoš, Pavel; DE MARCHI, Sergio; E Gschwandtner, Michael; Kolossváry, Endre; Sprynger, Muriel; Fazeli, Bahar; Liew, Aaron; Marschang, Peter; Szuba, Andrzej; Suput, Dusan; Edmonds, Michael; Manu, Chris; Alexander Schaefer, Christian; Marakomichelakis, George; Vrkić Kirhmajer, Majda; Spaak, Jonas; Kotteas, Elias; Lessiani, Gianfranco; Paola Colgan, Mary; Righini, Marc; Lichtenberg, Michael; Schlager, Oliver; Canning, Caitriona; Marcoccia, Antonella; Kollias, Anastasios; Spreafico, Alberta,
A RAND/UCLA-Modified VAS Study on Telemedicine, Telehealth, and Virtual Care in Daily Clinical Practice of Vascular Medicine .
«JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE»
, vol.
13
, n.
6
,
2024
,
pp. 1-15
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