The idea behind the Teledi@log research and innovation project is to develop telerehabilitation concepts and technologies, so that all types of heart patients, regardless of severity, can be offered individualised, differentiated and coordinated telerehabilitation across sectors.
The project is innovative and challenges the limits of existing national and international research projects in this area. The existing rehabilitation offered to cardiac patients in Denmark is inadequate. Only 3% of the more than 86,000 Danes hospitalized each year with cardiovascular disorders receive some kind of rehabilitation (Hjerteforeningen 2010). The same low level of participation in cardiac rehabilitation is found in Europe and in the U.S. The objective of this project is to:
User-driven innovation has been the starting point for identifying cardiac patients’ acknowledged and un-acknowledged need for participation in rehabilitation. An interdisciplinary research team has visited cardiac patients in their own homes. Workshops have also been held with representatives from private companies, public organizations and researchers. Through this process, scenarios have been identified and tools developed for use in the telerehabilitation of cardiac patients.
Birthe Dinesen, Project Manager, Head of Research, Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Email:
bid(at)hst.aau.dk
Phone:
+45 2051 5944
"The Heart Game": Using Gamification as Part of a Telerehabilitation Program for Heart Patients is one of the most read research articles in "Games for Health Journal".
July 2016.
The health economic evaluation of Teledi@log, "Cost-Utility Analysis of a Cardiac Telerehabilitation Program: The Teledialog Project", Kidholm et al. 2016, has been appointed an article with high impact in its field.
July 2016.
Invitation to guest lectures on telehealth by Professor Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Canada, and Professor Aksel Tjora, Norway.
Wednesday July 6th 2016 8:30-9:30
User experience and critical success factor of implementing the intelligent bed in Denmark and China - PhD defence by Hao Cai 6 July 2016
Cardiac Patients’ Walking Activity Determined by a Step Counter in Cardiac Telerehabilitation: Data From the Intervention Arm of a Randomized Controlled Trial.
Thorup, Charlotte Brun; Hansen, John; Grønkjær, Mette; Andreasen, Jan Jesper; Nielsen, Gitte; Sørensen, Erik Elgaard; Dinesen, Birthe Irene.
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol. 18, Nr. 4, e69, 2016.
Cost-Utility Analysis of a Cardiac Telerehabilitation Program: The Teledialog Project
Kristian Kidholm, PhD, et.al.
Published in Telemedicine and e-Health, January 2016
Results from Teledi@log was presented at the largest telemedicine conference "American Telemedicine Association" (ATA) 5 May 2015 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
11 November 2014
Value Based Care and Telehealth, lecture by Dr. Nancy Albert, PhD, Adjunct Professor, Aalborg University
Telehealth Challenges in the Future
Birthe I. Dinesen gives lecture at UC Berkeley, CA, USA.
US Ambassador, Rufus Gifford, paid a visit to SMI to learn more about our research in telemedicine (26 March 2014).
Photo gallery here.