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Telemedicine for patient education
Authors:David L Byers Jr  Cheryl Hilgenberg  Dent M Rhodes
Institution:1. Education Technology Specialist , Carle Foundation Hospital , 611 West Park Street, Urbana, IL, 61801 E-mail: David.Byers@carle.com;2. Associate Professor of Nursing , Millikin University, School of Nursing , 1184 West Main St., Decatur, IL, 62522 E-mail: chilgenberg@mail.millikin.edu;3. Professor of Education , Illinois State University, College of Education , Campus Box 5330, Normal, IL, 61790–5330 E-mail: drhodes@ilstu.edu
Abstract:Abstract

A telemedicine project was conducted to explore the delivery of childbirth preparation classes originating at a large regional hospital to a remote site at a small rural hospital. Over six months, three series of classes were included in the project, with twenty‐four participants at the originating site and twenty participants at the remote site. A two‐way, audio/video teleconferencing system with multiple cameras and monitors was employed for instruction. A registered nurse taught the class and a site facilitator assisted at the remote site. Evaluation of the project was done through surveys, interviews, and observations. The classes were well received by project participants at both sites. Principal advantages cited were increased availability of the programs, improved attendance, and convenience to rural participants. The principal disadvantages cited focused on technical problems, particularly audio quality.
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