Journal article
Experiences and Perceptions of Distinct Telehealth Delivery Models for Remote Patient Monitoring among Older Adults in the Community
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings, v 2023, pp 794-803
2023
PMID: 38222423
Abstract
Three major telehealth delivery models-home-based, community-based, and telephone-based-have been adopted to enable remote patient monitoring of older adults to improve patient experience and reduce healthcare costs. Even though prior work has evaluated each of these delivery models, we know less about the perceptions and user experiences across these telehealth delivery models for older adults. In the present work, we addressed this research gap by interviewing 16 older adults who had experience using all these telehealth delivery models. We found that the community-based telehealth model with in-person interactions was perceived as the most preferred and useful program, followed by home-based and telephone-based models. Persistent needs reported by participants included ease of access to their historical physiological data, useful educational information for health self-management, and additional health status tracking. Our findings will inform the design and deployment of telehealth technology for vulnerable aging populations.
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- Title
- Experiences and Perceptions of Distinct Telehealth Delivery Models for Remote Patient Monitoring among Older Adults in the Community
- Creators
- Zhan Zhang - Pace UniversityJina Huh-Yoo - Drexel UniversityKaren Joy - Pace UniversityMonica Angeles - San Diego State UniversityDavid Sachs - Telehealth Intervention Program for Seniors, White Plains, NY, USAJohn Migliaccio - Telehealth Intervention Program for Seniors, White Plains, NY, USAMelody K Schiaffino - San Diego State University
- Publication Details
- AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings, v 2023, pp 794-803
- Conference
- AMIA Annual Symposium
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Information Science (Informatics)
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85182543412
- Other Identifier
- 991021822965204721