支持物联网的智能设备、医疗保健身体传感器网络以及在线患者参与COVID-19预防、筛查和治疗

K. Mitchell
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4调查方法和材料访谈采用在线进行,数据以5个变量(年龄、种族/民族、性别、受教育程度、5结果和讨论2019冠状病毒病的经验提高了医疗保健提供者和患者对远程医疗的认识,从而降低了传播和感染的风险通过使用支持物联网的智能设备促进远程护理(Krenitsky等,2020)虚拟紧急护理筛查,对疑似或确诊患者进行与COVID-19相关的远程监测,不断进行无线监控以降低劳动力风险和个人防护装备的使用,以及门诊护理逐步转向远程医疗可以作为对COVID-19的反应(Moreno等,2020)远程医疗可以迅速利用大量的提供者。启用分诊,使与COVID-19患者一起工作的一线医务人员不会因新的演示而体力不支,在急诊室人满为患或设备无法满足需求时提供临床服务,并降低传染病的风险
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Internet of Things-enabled Smart Devices, Healthcare Body Sensor Networks, and Online Patient Engagement in COVID-19 Prevention, Screening, and Treatment
Descriptive statistics of compiled data from the completed surveys were calculated when appropriate 4 Survey Methods and Materials The interviews were conducted online and data were weighted by five variables (age, race/ethnicity, gender, education, and geographic region) using the Census Bureau's American Community Survey to reflect reliably and accurately the demographic composition of the United States Study participants were informed clearly about their freedom to opt out of the study at any point of time without providing justification for doing so 5 Results and Discussion The COVID-19 experience has led to increased awareness of telehealth amongst healthcare providers and patients so as to decrease the risk of transmission and facilitate remote care by use of Internet of Things-enabled smart devices (Krenitsky et al , 2020) Virtual urgent care screening, COVID-19-related remote monitoring for suspected or confirmed patients, incessant supervision wirelessly to decrease workforce risk and use of personal protective equipment, and the progressive shift of outpatient care to telehealth can be harnessed as a reaction to COVID-19 (Moreno et al , 2020) Telehealth can swiftly leverage massive volumes of providers, enable triage so that frontline medical staff working with COVID-19 patients are not overpowered physically with new presentations, furnish clinical services when emergency rooms are overcrowded or not equipped to satisfy demand, and cut down the risk of communicable diseases
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