Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Under-Served Areas, Saint Francis University, Loretto, Pennsylvania, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2011 Jul-Aug;17(6):478-83. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2010.0206. Epub 2011 Jun 1.
Telehealth Test Bed-Quality of Life Studies is a research study investigating, testing, evaluating, and demonstrating technologies that have the potential to improve the quality of life for target populations, such as warriors in transition, veterans, individuals with physical and mental disabilities, and adults age 65 and older, who may require assistive technology devices to aid in maintaining or improving their quality of life. Thousands of soldiers who fought in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom have been wounded in action or have sustained injuries from noncombat accidents. Many of these injuries affecting military populations, as well as the general public, have resulted in amputations, traumatic brain injuries, and other physical or mental impairments. Depending on the severity of the injury, assistive technologies may be temporarily needed, or as a long-term solution, to regain and maintain normal daily functions. Saint Francis University's Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Under-Served Areas developed an evaluation matrix comparing assistive technologies to identify devices that will improve or maintain the quality of life for these target populations. The integration of telehealth and telerehabilitation applications into patients' daily lives was examined to help improve home rehabilitation via access to healthcare specialties in rural and medically underserved settings. Researchers identified and tested assistive technology devices to be included in a self-sufficient living environment. The continuation of this research involves recruiting individuals to test and evaluate the functions of these commercially available technologies and to complete data collection surveys and questionnaires. The results are useful in selecting devices that will enhance or extend the quality of life of the target populations.
远程医疗测试床-生活质量研究是一项研究,旨在调查、测试、评估和展示具有改善目标人群生活质量潜力的技术,如转型中的战士、退伍军人、身体和精神残疾人士以及 65 岁及以上的成年人,他们可能需要辅助技术设备来帮助维持或改善他们的生活质量。数千名在伊拉克自由行动和持久自由行动中作战的士兵在行动中受伤或因非战斗事故受伤。许多这些影响军事人员以及普通公众的伤害导致了截肢、创伤性脑损伤和其他身体或精神损伤。根据受伤的严重程度,辅助技术可能是暂时需要的,或者作为长期解决方案,以恢复和维持正常的日常功能。圣弗朗西斯大学远程和医疗服务不足地区卓越中心开发了一个评估矩阵,比较辅助技术,以确定可改善或维持这些目标人群生活质量的设备。研究了远程医疗和远程康复应用程序在患者日常生活中的整合,以帮助改善农村和医疗服务不足地区的家庭康复,让患者可以获得医疗专业知识。研究人员确定并测试了辅助技术设备,以纳入自给自足的生活环境。这项研究的延续涉及招募个人来测试和评估这些商业上可用技术的功能,并完成数据收集调查和问卷调查。这些结果有助于选择可以增强或延长目标人群生活质量的设备。