ISBN : 9780443222702
Author : Raymond K. Y. Tong
Publisher : Elsevier
Year : 2024
Language : English
Type : Book
Description : Cover image Title page Table of Contents Copyright List of contributors Preface Part I: Introduction - health care transition Chapter 1. Historical overview and the evolution of digital health Abstract 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Definitions of digital health, telemedicine, e-health, and mHealth 1.3 The emergence of telemedicine, electronic medical records, and digital health 1.4 Electric telegraph and Civil War (1800–44) 1.5 Telephone, photophone, radio (1850–1900) 1.6 Radio, electroencephalogram, electrocardiograms, and telemedicine (1900s–1960s) 1.7 Electronic medical records and digital health (1960–90s) 1.8 Internet and information access and digital health (2000–10s) 1.9 Data integration and analytics and digital health (2010–20s) 1.10 Impact of COVID-19 and digital health acceleration (2020s–present) 1.11 Conclusion References Chapter 2. Transition to digital health: a necessity, not a luxury Abstract 2.1 Introduction 2.2 History of healthcare delivery 2.3 Barriers in shifting to digital health 2.4 Facilitators in shifting to digital health 2.5 Advantages of digital health 2.6 Future of digital health 2.7 Transition: move from luxury to need for digital health References Further reading Part II: Digital health and telehealth applications in rehabilitation care and public health practice Chapter 3. Telemedicine and telehealth Abstract 3.1 What is telehealth and telemedicine? 3.2 The history of telehealth and telemedicine 3.3 What is the goal of telehealth and telemedicine? 3.4 How is telehealth and telemedicine delivered? 3.5 Outcomes for telemedicine and telehealth 3.6 Collection of data via telehealth and telemedicine 3.7 Patient satisfaction with telehealth and telemedicine 3.8 Considerations when delivering telehealth and telemedicine 3.9 Upskilling health care professionals 3.10 Conclusions References Chapter 4. Digital centers and telehealth for marginalized communities during COVID-19: the case of Bangladesh Abstract 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Role of telehealth and its application during COVID-19 4.3 Contemporary state of telehealth in Bangladesh during COVID-19 4.4 Digital centers in Bangladesh: telehealth services for the marginalized people 4.5 Conclusion Conflict of interest References Chapter 5. Virtual care in speech-language pathology Abstract 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Instilling success 5.3 Basics 5.4 Translating care from in person to virtual intervention for the client poststroke 5.5 Conclusion References Chapter 6. The future of digital mental health care: challenges and opportunities for practice Abstract 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Digital health, digital medicine, and DTx 6.3 Digital mental healthcare 6.4 Digital mental healthcare interventions–analyzing the effectiveness, safety, and acceptability of providing person-centered care 6.5 Cultural adaptation of digital therapeutics in mental healthcare 6.6 Ethical and legal implications in digital mental healthcare interventions 6.7 Future of digital mental health—integrating digital mental healthcare into clinical practice 6.8 Conclusion References Part III: Digital health applications in older adults Chapter 7. Recent trends and digital technology applications in lower limb injury rehabilitation Abstract 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Immersive technology 7.3 Telehealth (telerehabilitation) 7.4 Rehabilitation wearables 7.5 Rehabilitation robotics 7.6 Personalized pre-rehab diagnostics 7.7 Photo- and electrotherapy 7.8 Artificial intelligence 7.9 Neurofeedback 7.10 Technology for lightening/unweighting 7.11 Analytics and big data 7.12 Conclusion References Chapter 8. Telerehabilitation: a new frontier in rehabilitation care during the COVID-19 Abstract 8.1 Introduction 8.2 What is telerehabilitation? 8.3 History of telerehabilitation 8.4 The need for telerehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic 8.5 Advantages of telerehabilitation 8.6 Types of telerehabilitation 8.7 Challenges of tele-rehabilitation during the COVID-19 pandemic 8.8 Strategies to overcome challenges of telerehabilitation 8.9 Best practices for implementing telerehabilitation 8.10 Telerehabilitation and healthcare disparities 8.11 Application of telerehabilitation for specific conditions 8.12 Future directions for telerehabilitation 8.13 Conclusion References Chapter 9. Opportunities and challenges for the implementation and uptake of robots in residential care Abstract 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Robotics in aged care 9.3 Research study in robotics and aged care 9.4 Research outcomes of robotics-based aged care 9.5 Discussion 9.6 Conclusion Acknowledgments References Chapter 10. Digital healthcare methods for geriatric rehabilitation Abstract 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Geriatric diseases or disorder 10.3 Influence of COVID-19 on the geriatric rehabilitation 10.4 Digital health 10.5 Effectiveness of digital health and its scope 10.6 Conclusion References Chapter 11. Dementia and digital health Abstract 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Use of digital technologies by people with dementia improve self-management and social participation 11.3 Gerotechnology 11.4 Virtual reality–based interventions 11.5 Virtual reality–based physical and cognitive training 11.6 Immersive virtual reality therapy 11.7 Virtual reality exercise games 11.8 Reminiscence therapy combined with virtual reality 11.9 Conclusion References Part IV: Digital health applications in pediatric care Chapter 12. Digital production of pediatric ankle-foot orthoses Abstract 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Digital workflow for 3D printed ankle-foot orthoses 12.3 Delivery and patient follow-up 12.4 Clinical evidence for 3D printed ankle-foot orthoses 12.5 The digital future 12.6 Equitable distribution of ankle-foot orthoses 12.7 COVID-19 considerations References Chapter 13. Technologies and psychophysiological measures for regulation in autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder populations Abstract 13.1 Introduction 13.2 Definitions of autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 13.3 Self-regulation—emotion regulation and attention in autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 13.4 Existing treatment modalities: applied behavior analysis, cognitive behavioral therapy, and dialectical behavioral therapy 13.5 Limitations of the existing modalities, and the introduction of biofeedback 13.6 Transference of therapeutic skills—comparing the transference ability of traditional treatment modalities with biofeedback 13.7 Effectiveness of biofeedback-based therapy for autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder 13.8 Autism spectrum disorder case sample description of biofeedback-based cognitive behavioral therapy protocol 13.9 Future research and conclusion References Part V: Digital health and neurological rehabilitation Chapter 14. Augmented reality rehabilitation for stroke Abstract 14.1 What is augmented reality? 14.2 The advantages of augmented reality in rehabilitation interventions for stroke 14.3 A home-based augmented reality rehabilitation training system for the patients with stroke 14.4 RGB-Depth camera of augmented reality technology 14.5 System design of home-based augmented reality rehabilitation training 14.6 Outcomes of applying the home-based augmented reality system in Hong Kong during COVID-19 14.7 Clinical applications of augmented reality technology in rehabilitation References Chapter 15. Neurotechnology for poststroke motor rehabilitation Abstract 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Brain–computer interface 15.3 Virtual reality rehabilitation 15.4 Summary References Chapter 16. Toward a positive emotion-elicitation human–robot interaction: positive emotion recognition with multimodal inputs Abstract 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Related works 16.3 Model 16.4 Multimodal classification 16.5 Preliminary outcome 16.6 Summary Acknowledgment References Chapter 17. Optimizing electroencephalography-emotion classification through strategic window selection methodology Abstract 17.1 Introduction 17.2 Dataset 17.3 Methods 17.4 Result and discussion 17.5 Conclusion Acknowledgment References Part VI: Digital health in public health and nursing care Chapter 18. Nursing in the digital age: the importance of health technology and its advancement in nursing and healthcare Abstract 18.1 Background 18.2 Virtual reality 18.3 Augmented reality 18.4 Emotional intelligence and customer service 18.5 Sustainability and virtual reality 18.6 Robotic surgery 18.7 Cultural diversity issues and capabilities 18.8 Conclusion Acknowldegement References Chapter 19. The application of digital health to fight against COVID-19 Abstract 19.1 Introduction of COVID-19 pandemic 19.2 Global burden of COVID-19 pandemic 19.3 Digital health and its revolution References Part VII: Barrier of digital technology application Chapter 20. Barriers and challenges in the application of digital technology in public health in developing countries Abstract 20.1 Introduction 20.2 Barrier application digital technology public health developing country 20.3 Accessibility, research, and participation 20.4 Barriers to pathologists’ use of virtual imaging 20.5 Barriers to using artificial intelligence applications in rehabilitation 20.6 Barriers to health information exchange 20.7 Framework for selecting technologies 20.8 Using mobile health to improve health outcomes 20.9 Factors influencing participation and recruitment 20.10 Workforce in rehabilitation and digital era 20.11 Barriers of social determinants 20.12 Educational factor 20.13 Economic factor 20.14 Aging factors 20.15 Infrastructure factor 20.16 Barriers to implementing national policies 20.17 Conclusion References Chapter 21. The impact of socioeconomic barriers on access to telehealth services for medical abortion in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic Abstract 21.1 Introduction 21.2 Methods 21.3 Results 21.4 Discussion 21.5 Limitations 21.6 Conclusion References Chapter 22. Artificial intelligence and public health: challenges and opportunities Abstract 22.1 Introduction 22.2 The impact and implications of AI on public health 22.3 Diversity of the use of artificial intelligence in public health 22.4 Conclusion References Chapter 23. The future of digital health in transforming healthcare Abstract 23.1 Introduction 23.2 Overview of existing digital health technologies and applications 23.3 Digital health ecosystem 23.4 Global perspectives on digital health 23.5 The future of digital health 23.6 Conclusion References Index