PubMed articles (Title, abstract, authors) that used questionnaire to assess audio/visual telemedicine consultation experiences

Published: 28 October 2022| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/vsfhggggfb.1
Contributors:
Gianluca De Leo,

Description

We conducted a systematic review search in PubMed for studies that used questionnaires to assess audio/visual telemedicine consultation experiences.

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Steps to reproduce

Pubmed search at www.pubmed.com using the following string: (Telemedicine[MeSH Terms]) AND (surve*[Title/Abstract] OR poll*[Title/Abstract] OR questionnaire*[Title/Abstract] NOT Review*[Title] NOT Telephon*[Title] NOT sensor*[Title] NOT web[Title] NOT internet*[Title] NOT device*[Title] NOT literacy*[Title] NOT telemonitoring[Title] NOT education*[Title] NOT training[Title] NOT *wearable*[Title] NOT compar*[Title] NOT vs[Title] NOT versus[Title] NOT pediat*[Title] NOT in-person[Title] NOT Implantable[Title] NOT veterinar*[Title] NOT Telementoring[Title] NOT child*[Title] NOT monitor*[Title] NOT develop*[Title] NOT implant*[Title] NOT mobile[Title] NOT wechat[Title] NOT prevalence[Title] NOT validation[Title] NOT adoption*[Title] NOT model*[Title] NOT concept[Title] NOT design*[Title] NOT phone*[Title] NOT nation* [Title] NOT global [Title] NOT therap*[Title] NOT wound[Title] NOT store[Title] ) plus the following filters: -) Species=human -) Language=English -) Publication date= 1/1/2016 to 11/1/2021 This search retrieves 1,080 articles

Institutions

Augusta University

Categories

Telemedicine, Research Article

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