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Telehealth has been sold to the public, health care providers and policy makers on the promise of improving access to specialist health care services for people living in rural and remote areas. This book tells the story of how a team in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia rose to the challenge of introducing telehealth services and technologies to improve the outcomes for people suffering chronic and complex wounds as a result of diabetes, Hansen's disease and other causes of lower limb ulcers. The book explains why wound care was chosen as the vehicle to introduce telehealth…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Telehealth has been sold to the public, health care providers and policy makers on the promise of improving access to specialist health care services for people living in rural and remote areas. This book tells the story of how a team in the remote Kimberley region of Western Australia rose to the challenge of introducing telehealth services and technologies to improve the outcomes for people suffering chronic and complex wounds as a result of diabetes, Hansen's disease and other causes of lower limb ulcers. The book explains why wound care was chosen as the vehicle to introduce telehealth services more widely. The commonly used theories for introducing evidence based practice and technology based innovations-Roger's Diffusion of Innovations Theory and the PARiHS framework were both examined using concept analysis.
Autorenporträt
Professor Isabelle Ellis is an Australian expert in rural andremote health. She has specialised in the use of telehealthtechnologies to improve access to specialist health services in awide range of areas including wound care, ear health and mentalhealth services. She is also the inventor of the Charles DarwinUniversity Virtual Hospital.