The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and Acceptability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Challenges Facing In-Home tDCS
3. Opportunities: How Monitoring Could Be Achieved
Telehealth Explained
4. Promising Results: In-Home tDCS Monitored by Telehealth
5. Acceptability: Who Is Appropriate for Telehealth and What Are Their Preferences
5.1. Populations Suitable for Telehealth
5.2. User Preferences
Monitoring In-Home tDCS Use with Telehealth
- Telehealth can help avoid technical issues and limit adverse events
- Telehealth appears suitable for many patient groups
- Telehealth should be inexpensive, convenient and tailored toward prior technology experience
- Using a telehealth approach to monitor in-home tDCS should be combined with appropriate training
- People with high impairment or poor cognitive function may benefit from assistance of a family member or a support person
6. Limitations of Using Telehealth to Monitor In-Home tDCS
7. Future Directions
8. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Hordacre, B. The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and Acceptability. Brain Sci. 2018, 8, 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8060102
Hordacre B. The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and Acceptability. Brain Sciences. 2018; 8(6):102. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8060102
Chicago/Turabian StyleHordacre, Brenton. 2018. "The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and Acceptability" Brain Sciences 8, no. 6: 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8060102
APA StyleHordacre, B. (2018). The Role of Telehealth to Assist In-Home tDCS: Opportunities, Promising Results and Acceptability. Brain Sciences, 8(6), 102. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci8060102