Theoretical frameworks in telemedicine research

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare
Victoria WadeColin Carati

Abstract

The purposive use of theory is a foundational component of research, which underpins the design, methodology, measures, interventions, and interpretation of the research project. This should be considered from the time the nascent idea of the research is born, until the final interpretation of results and write up of the discussion. Several theories relevant to telemedicine are described, discussed, and linked to typical research questions in the field.

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