Remote patient monitoring

Anannya Gupta
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Concerns about the unsatisfactory condition of chronic disease management prompted the design and development of a telemonitoring home system based on user input. Patients, caring for themselves through self-care and monitoring, can control and prevent chronic disorders, restructuring the treatment process into a constant cooperative interaction between patients and health-care professionals. The primary major goal of this study is to highlight future research directions in remote health care and patient monitoring for chronic illnesses treatment and management, as well as to provide an overview of the current state of remote patient monitoring (RPM), its contemporary constraints, and possible future prospects that will aid to resolve those contemporary constraints. The methodology of this review is that an independent literature search was conducted on Medline, PubMed, and Google Scholar for the below-mentioned keywords, and studies published till April 2022 that had used any type of RPM intervention were screened for inclusion in the review. The conclusion of this review is that continuous RPM may increase patient adherence to medication and other guideline-recommended therapy strategies that have been linked to a reduction in clinical mortality and better prognosis. However, a number of technological, medical legal and economic barriers must be overcome before they may be widely used.
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远程病人监护
考虑到慢性病管理的不满意状况,促使设计和开发基于用户输入的远程监控家庭系统。患者通过自我照顾和监测来照顾自己,可以控制和预防慢性疾病,将治疗过程重新调整为患者和保健专业人员之间不断的合作互动。本研究的主要目的是强调慢性病治疗和管理的远程医疗和患者监测的未来研究方向,并概述远程患者监测(RPM)的现状,其当代限制,以及可能有助于解决这些当代限制的未来前景。本综述的方法是在Medline、PubMed和Google Scholar上对以下关键词进行独立文献检索,并筛选2022年4月之前发表的使用任何类型RPM干预的研究纳入本综述。本综述的结论是,持续RPM可能会增加患者对药物和其他指南推荐的治疗策略的依从性,这与降低临床死亡率和改善预后有关。然而,在广泛使用之前,必须克服一些技术、医疗、法律和经济障碍。
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