5 results on '"Kastner, Peter"'
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2. Telemonitoring readiness among Austrian diabetic patients: A cross-sectional validation study.
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Muigg, Domenik, Duftschmid, Georg, Kastner, Peter, Modre-Osprian, Robert, and Haluza, Daniela
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CHI-squared test ,CLINICAL competence ,COMMUNICATION ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,STATISTICAL correlation ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,FACTOR analysis ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL care ,MEDICAL ethics ,PATIENTS ,PRIVACY ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,SCALE analysis (Psychology) ,STATISTICS ,TELEMEDICINE ,TRAVEL ,TEXT messages ,DATA analysis ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,QUANTITATIVE research ,DATA security ,CROSS-sectional method ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,MOBILE apps ,DATA analysis software ,PATIENTS' attitudes ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Digitalized healthcare services offer remote and cost-effective treatment of diabetes patients. Thus, the present online study analyzed the readiness to use telemonitoring among Austrian diabetes patients. We developed and validated a German version of the patient telehealth readiness assessment tool and performed quantitative context analysis of free-text comments on perceived barriers and benefits of telemonitoring. Participants (n = 41, 42.6% females) achieved a medium average readiness level for telemonitoring. The three top benefits were intensified care, shorter travel and waiting times, and better therapy adjustment. The top three barriers were data privacy issues, loss of personal communication and focus on blood sugar, and teledoctor competence. Diabetes patients represent a suitable target group for remote treatment opportunities. However, a shift from traditional face-to-face medical care to exclusive telemonitoring treatment from diagnosis to consultation and treatment requires fundamental new legal framework conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. Überprüfung forensischer Nachbetreuungseinrichtungen - Impressionen aus dem Blickwinkel der Volksanwaltschaft.
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Kastner, Peter
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ADMINISTRATIVE law , *CONSUMER protection , *OUTPATIENT medical care , *MEDICAL care , *PUBLIC health - Abstract
The article highlights impressions from the point of view of the Ombudsman Board since 2012, and mentons the Ombudsman Board has been reviewing forensic outpatient clinics and socio-therapeutic clinics with the help of experts for mentally ill law breakers. It explains the responsibility such as test approaches and summarizes perceptions and criticisms from previous visits to these facilities together.
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- 2020
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4. Readiness to use telemonitoring in diabetes care: a cross-sectional study among Austrian practitioners.
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Muigg, Domenik, Kastner, Peter, Duftschmid, Georg, Modre-Osprian, Robert, and Haluza, Daniela
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PATIENT monitoring , *PEOPLE with diabetes , *TELEMEDICINE , *QUALITY of life , *GENERAL practitioners , *MEDICAL care - Abstract
Background: Telemonitoring services could dramatically improve the care of diabetes patients by enhancing their quality of life while decreasing healthcare expenditures. However, the potential for implementing innovative treatment options in the Austrian public and private health system is not known yet. Thus, we analyzed the readiness to use telemonitoring in diabetes care among Austrian practitioners.Methods: We conducted an online survey among a purposive sample of Austrian practitioners (n = 41) using an adapted German version of the practitioner telehealth readiness assessment tool. We assessed three readiness domains for telemonitoring in the context of diabetes care, i.e. core readiness, engagement readiness, and structural readiness, and validated the German tool using principal components analysis.Results: Study subjects perceived themselves as open to innovations and also expressed optimistic attitudes towards telemonitoring in general and offering telemonitoring-based services for their patients. Participants achieved a medium average readiness level for telemonitoring (58.2, 95% CI 53.9-62.5) and were thus in a good position to use telemonitoring, although some arguments may adversely affected its use. The top three perceived benefits of telemonitoring were enhanced quality of treatment, better therapy adjustment, and reduced travel and waiting times for patients. The top three barriers were reduced personal communication, practitioner time expenditure and equally placed poor financial compensation as well as data security and privacy issues.Conclusion: Our data revealed that Austrian practitioners showed a quite moderate readiness to use telemonitoring in diabetes care. To further advance telemonitoring readiness among all pillars of diabetes care in Austria, joint efforts among healthcare stakeholders are required to overcome existing financial, organizational, and technical obstacles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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5. HerzMobil, an Integrated and Collaborative Telemonitoring-Based Disease Management Program for Patients With Heart Failure: A Feasibility Study Paving the Way to Routine Care.
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Ammenwerth, Elske, Modre-Osprian, Robert, Fetz, Bettina, Gstrein, Susanne, Krestan, Susanne, Dörler, Jakob, Kastner, Peter, Welte, Stefan, Rissbacher, Clemens, and Pölzl, Gerhard
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DISEASE management ,HEART failure treatment ,HEALTH services administration ,MEDICAL informatics ,MEDICAL record access control ,MEDICAL care - Abstract
Background: Heart failure is a major health problem associated with frequent hospital admissions. HerzMobil Tirol is a multidisciplinary postdischarge disease management program for heart failure patients to improve quality of life, prevent readmission, and reduce mortality and health care costs. It uses a telemonitoring system that is incorporated into a network of specialized heart failure nurses, physicians, and hospitals. Patients are equipped with a mobile phone, a weighing scale, and a blood pressure and heart rate monitor for daily acquisition and transmission of data on blood pressure, heart rate, weight, well-being, and drug intake. These data are transmitted daily and regularly reviewed by the network team. In addition, patients are scheduled for 3 visits with the network physician and 2 visits with the heart failure nurse within 3 months after hospitalization for acute heart failure. Objective: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of HerzMobil Tirol by analyzing changes in health status as well as patients' self-care behavior and satisfaction and to derive recommendations for implementing a telemonitoring-based interdisciplinary disease management program for heart failure in everyday clinical practice. Methods: In this prospective, pilot, single-arm study including 35 elderly patients, the feasibility of HerzMobil Tirol was assessed by analyzing changes in health status (via Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire, KCCQ), patients' self-care behavior (via European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale, revised into a 9-item scale, EHFScB-9), and user satisfaction (via Delone and McLean System Success Model). Results: A total of 43 patients joined the HerzMobil Tirol program, and of these, 35 patients completed it. The mean age of participants was 67 years (range: 43-86 years). Health status (KCCQ, range: 0-100) improved from 46.2 to 69.8 after 3 months. Self-care behavior (EHFScB-9, possible range: 9-22) after 3 months was 13.2. Patient satisfaction in all dimensions was 86% or higher. Lessons learned for the rollout of HerzMobil Tirol comprise a definite time schedule for interventions, solid network structures with clear process definition, a network coordinator, and specially trained heart failure nurses. Conclusions: On the basis of the positive evaluation results, HerzMobil Tirol has been officially introduced in the province of Tyrol in July 2017. It is, therefore, the first regular financed telehealth care program in Austria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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