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Telemonitoring for the remote patient self-management of chronic conditions can be a cost-effective method for delivering care in chronic disease; nonetheless, its implementation in clinical practice remains low. The aim of this meta-synthesis is to explore barriers and facilitators associated with the use of remote patient monitoring of chronic disease, drawing on qualitative research, and assessing participant interactions with this technology.
The 2023 meta-synthesis published in Use of telemonitoring in patient self‑management of chronic disease: a qualitative meta-synthesis found that many chronic-disease patients (including those with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, COPD) in US-based studies reported that remote monitoring improved self-care, boosted their sense of security, and often motivated healthier lifestyle changes.
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The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed the rapid adoption of remote patient monitoring (RPM) technologies such as telemedicine and wearable devices (WDs), significantly transforming healthcare delivery. …
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