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| P YellowleesSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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How not to develop telemedicine systemsP Yellowlees
University of Queensland Department of Psychiatry, Mental Health Centre, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia
Telemed Today 5:6-7, 17. 1997..These rules are unfortunately still frequently adhered to and lead to the failure, or the less effective functioning, of telemedicine systems...
Telemedicine; here to stayP M Yellowlees
University of Queensland, Department of Psychiatry, Mental Health Centre, Royal Brisbane Hospital
Med J Aust 166:262-5. 1997..Greater academic and multidisciplinary involvement, as well as adequate funding, is needed for the further development and evaluation of these systems...
Telemedicine applications in an integrated mental health service based at a teaching hospitalP Yellowlees
Royal Brisbane Hospital, Queensland, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 2:205-9. 1996..Applications external to the service, over distances of thousands of kilometres, included clinical supervision and teaching. Evaluation is continuing...
Successful development of telemedicine systems--seven core principlesP Yellowlees
Department of Psychiatry, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 3:215-22; discussion 222-3. 1997..These cannot be ignored...
An analysis of why telehealth systems in Australia have not always succeededP Yellowlees
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 7:29-31. 2001..There is, however, no forum for national leadership, no national association and little support at federal government level...
Government relations, government regulations: jumping through the hoopsPeter Yellowlees
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 8:S3:83-5. 2002..E-health will significantly change the way that health-care is practised in future, and it is clear that it is the human factors that are more difficult to overcome, rather than the technological ones...
Health online: the future isn't what it used to beP M Yellowlees
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane
Med J Aust 171:522-5. 1999..Healthcare professionals need to debate how best to manage these changes...
The future of Australasian psychiatrists: online or out of touch?P M Yellowlees
Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, K Fl, Mental Health Centre, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 34:553-9. 2000..The aim of this paper is to examine the delivery of mental health care which will be enabled by the various communications technologies over the next 5 to 10 years...
A community-based approach to evaluation of health outcomes and costs for telepsychiatry in a rural population: preliminary resultsC Kennedy
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 6:S155-7. 2000..Overall, videoconferencing is a crucial part of enhancing psychiatry services in rural areas. However, it is not necessarily cost-effective for all consumers, general practitioners, psychiatrists, or the public mental health service...
Evaluation of a pilot second-opinion child telepsychiatry serviceA D Hockey
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 10:48-50. 2004....
Videoconferencing in the Queensland health serviceC Kennedy
Queensland Telemedicine Network, Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 7:266-71. 2001..Mental health staff were the heaviest users, but use by health professionals from other specialty areas increased during the study period. The Queensland health service has realized a number of important benefits from telehealth...
Telehealth and the diagnosis and management of cardiac diseaseG S Hooper
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 7:249-56. 2001..Telehealth promises cost reductions in service delivery, although there is a need for properly controlled cost-effectiveness trials to underpin telehealth with a firm evidence base...
Practical evaluation of telemedicine systems in the real worldP Yellowlees
Department of Psychiatry, University of Queensland, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 4:56-7. 1998....
The perceived utility of six selected measures of consumer outcomes proposed for routine use in Australian mental health servicesT Stedman
Wolston Park Hospital, Wacol, Queensland, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 34:842-9. 2000....
The measurement of a case manager's workload burdenL Meldrum
Division of Mental Health Services, Royal Brisbane Hospital, Herston, Queensland
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 34:658-63. 2000..The aim of this activity was to develop an appropriate scale to accurately assess the level of clinical load carried by each case manager at the Royal Brisbane Hospital Integrated Mental Health Service...
Internet social support for children and adolescentsJennifer Tichon
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 9:238-40. 2003
Telehealth responses to bio-terrorism and emerging infectionsPeter Yellowlees
Centre for Online Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Telemed Telecare 9:S80-2. 2003..Suitable peripheral devices also exist. What has not yet been created is the appropriate software to allow the use of these networks, although a number of commercial products are in the process of development...
Shrinking away from psychiatry? A survey of Australian medical students' interest in psychiatryGin S Malhi
School of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 36:416-23. 2002..We sought to examine the attitudes of newly recruited medical students towards psychiatry and other specialties to determine what factors influence their career choice options...
Can virtual reality be used to conduct mass prophylaxis clinic training? A pilot programPeter Yellowlees
Academic Information Systems at the University of California, Davis, Sacramento, CA 95817, USA
Biosecur Bioterror 6:36-44. 2008..To create and evaluate a pilot bioterrorism defense training environment using virtual reality technology...
Emergency management guidelines for telepsychiatryJay H Shore
American Indian and Alaska Native Programs, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building, Aurora, CO 80045 0508, USA
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 29:199-206. 2007..Despite the potential of emergency telepsychiatry, the literature has been fairly limited in this area...
Research recommendations for the american telemedicine associationElizabeth Krupinski
Department of Radiology, University of Arizona, Health Sciences Center, Tucson, AZ 85724, USA
Telemed J E Health 12:579-89. 2006..It is the hope of the panel that the research recommendations put forth in this document will give investigators the inspiration, tools and goals to make this happen...
Posttraumatic stress disorder: an exploratory study examining rates of trauma and PTSD and its effect on client outcomes in community mental healthIrene M Howgego
Academic Unit of Psychological Medicine, Australian National University, The Canberra Hospital, Australian Capital Territory 2605, Australia
BMC Psychiatry 5:21. 2005..Potential factors contributing to increased levels of trauma/PTSD in this group of clients and the issue of causality between PTSD and subsequent mental illness was also explored...
Using e-health to enable culturally appropriate mental healthcare in rural areasPeter Yellowlees
University of California, Davis Health System, Sacramento, California 95817, USA
Telemed J E Health 14:486-92. 2008....
