The effects of telehealth on clinical outcomes beyond
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Future studies should examine the effects of telehealth on clinical outcomes beyond continuity of care and disease-specific quality measures. - Future studies should account for potential confounding variables, such as patient demographics
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- THE ROLE OF INNOVATIVE TELEMEDICINE TECHNOLOGIES IN DIABETES CARE: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF METABOLIC, BEHAVIORAL, AND SOCIAL OUTCOMES (2026) · International Journal of Innovative Technologies in Social Science · doi
There is a need for comprehensive evaluations of the impact of telemedicine and digital health technologies on metabolic control, treatment adherence, self-management behaviors, and psychosocial outcomes among adults with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus. - The current literature lacks a thorough understanding of the benefits and limitations of telemedicine interventions in diabetes management.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: there need comprehensive evaluations impact telemedicine digital health - Using the task-technology fit model to examine the use of telemedicine applications by general practitioners in Indonesia: A qualitative study (2026) · PLOS One · doi
The existing literature on telemedicine has predominantly employed quantitative approaches, and there is a need for qualitative studies that examine the perspectives and experiences of physicians. - The task-technology fit model has not been widely used in the context of telemedicine, and there is a need for studies that apply this model to examine the use of telemedicine applications.
generalstated in cells research gapevidence 5/5Keywords: existing literature telemedicine has predominantly employed quantitative approaches - Association of primary care telehealth with preventable healthcare utilization and care continuity among patients with chronic conditions (2026) · npj Digital Medicine · doi
Future studies should examine the effects of telehealth on clinical outcomes beyond continuity of care and disease-specific quality measures. - Future studies should account for potential confounding variables, such as patient demographics and comorbidities. - Future studies should examine the effects of telehealth on healthcare utilization and quality in different populations.
generalstated in cells future researchevidence 4/5Keywords: future studies examine effects telehealth clinical outcomes beyond
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