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| D GammonSummaryAffiliation: Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine Country: Norway Publications
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Exploring morally relevant issues facing families in their decisions to monitor the health-related behaviours of loved onesD Gammon
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of Northern Norway, Tromsø, Norway
J Med Ethics 35:424-8. 2009..Current efforts to better integrate outcome assessments with social and ethical assessments are particularly relevant for informed decision-making about health monitoring technologies in families...
An overview and analysis of theories employed in telemedicine studies. A field in search of an identityD Gammon
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, Tromsø, Norway
Methods Inf Med 47:260-9. 2008..This study asks: What theories are employed in telemedicine studies? How might they be categorized in ways that help distinguish the knowledge base of telemedicine?..
Parent-child interaction using a mobile and wireless system for blood glucose monitoringDeede Gammon
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, Tromsø, Norway
J Med Internet Res 7:e57. 2005..Children with type 1 diabetes and their parents face rigorous procedures for blood glucose monitoring and regulation. Mobile telecommunication systems show potential as an aid for families' self-management of diabetes...
[Patient-physician interaction over the internet]Per Egil Kummervold
Nasjonalt senter for telemedisin, Universitetssykehuset Nord Norge, Postboks 35, 9038 Tromsø
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 124:2633-6. 2004..A web-based system complying with Norway's strict statutory requirements for the processing of personal data was developed and tested in an effort to assess the implications of this mode of communication...
Challenges in telemedicine and eHealth: lessons learned from 20 years with telemedicine in TromsøGunnar Hartvigsen
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway
Stud Health Technol Inform 129:82-6. 2007..Last in line for implementation are: pediatric, district medical center (DMS), teleophthalmology and ear-nose-throat (ENT)...
In the eyes of the beholder: exploring psychologists' attitudes towards and use of e-therapy in NorwaySilje C Wangberg
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, P O Box 35, N 9038 Tromsø, Norway
Cyberpsychol Behav 10:418-23. 2007..Positive attitude was related to clinical use of email and Short Messages Service (SMS). It appears likely that e-therapy will become more common, and that therapist's attitudes are related to such use...
[Norwegian use of Internet health services]Hege Andreassen
Nasjonalt senter for telemedisin Universitetssykehuset Nord Norge Postboks 35 9038 Tromsø
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 122:1640-4. 2002..This study investigates the assumption that the Norwegian population's use of Internet health services has an impact on health related attitudes and behaviour...
Electronic patient-provider communication: will it offset office visits and telephone consultations in primary care?Trine S Bergmo
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, N 9038 Tromsø, Norway
Int J Med Inform 74:705-10. 2005..This study aims to explore whether a secure web-based messaging system is an effective way of providing patient care in general practices...
Patients who use e-mediated communication with their doctor: new constructions of trust in the patient-doctor relationshipHege K Andreassen
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, Troms, Norway
Qual Health Res 16:238-48. 2006..The study sheds light on some potential concerns and benefits as communication technology increasingly is integrated into the patient-doctor relationship...
Use of videoconferencing in Norwegian psychiatryBorghild Hanssen
Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway
J Telemed Telecare 13:130-5. 2007..Lack of videoconferencing equipment in collaborating institutions was an inhibiting factor for use. There is a gap between the potential of videoconferencing and its actual utilization in Norway's mental health sector...
Online group interaction and mental health: an analysis of three online discussion forumsJan Are K Johnsen
Institute of Psychology, University of Tromsø, Norway
Scand J Psychol 43:445-9. 2002..Discovering to what extent theme and professional involvement influence interactions in discussion forums might guide further professional involvement in online group settings and the design of appropriate online environments...
A systematic review of research methodology in telemedicine studiesPamela Whitten
College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
J Telemed Telecare 13:230-5. 2007..Only 26% of the studies reported a time frame. Until the telemedicine field adheres to agreed standards of reporting methodological details it will be difficult to draw firm conclusions from review studies...
Social support in a wired world: use of online mental health forums in NorwayPer E Kummervold
National Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, P.O. Box 35, NO-9038 Troms, Norway
Nord J Psychiatry 56:59-65. 2002....
