Masterarbeit, 2022
159 Seiten, Note: 4.0
This thesis investigates the impact of telehealth services on the quality of life for elderly high-risk patients within Bahrain's primary healthcare sector. The study aims to understand the effectiveness and usability of telehealth, identifying both opportunities and challenges. It employs a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys with qualitative interviews to gain a comprehensive understanding of the issue.
Chapter One: Introduction: This chapter sets the stage for the research by introducing the background of telehealth, particularly its application in geriatric care. It defines the problem statement, outlining the need for this study, and clearly states the research questions, goals, and objectives. The significance of the research for improving healthcare in Bahrain is highlighted, along with a roadmap of the thesis structure, guiding the reader through the subsequent chapters.
Chapter Two: Literature Review: This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on telehealth, examining its definitions, concepts, and evolution. It delves into various telehealth services used in geriatric care, exploring both the opportunities presented by this technology and the barriers to its widespread adoption. The review also addresses the multifaceted concept of quality of life in elderly high-risk patients, examining how telehealth may influence this, drawing parallels and contrasts with similar research in other countries. The chapter concludes by synthesizing the reviewed literature and establishing a foundation for the research methodology and hypotheses.
Chapter Three: Research Methodology: This chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It explains the rationale behind the chosen mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods. The chapter describes the conceptual framework underpinning the study, clearly outlining the research questions and hypotheses that guide the data analysis. Ethical considerations and the process of ensuring data validity and reliability are also addressed, ensuring transparency and rigor in the research approach.
Chapter Four: Data Analysis & Result: This chapter presents the findings from both the quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The quantitative analysis, using surveys, provides descriptive statistics on demographics and patient experiences with telehealth services, showing the effects on quality of life, usability, and acceptance of the system. Inferential analyses explore the relationships between demographic variables and outcomes. The qualitative findings, derived from interviews, offer richer insights into patients' perspectives, experiences, challenges, and recommendations concerning telehealth usage. The chapter integrates these findings to provide a holistic view of the research outcomes.
Telehealth, elderly patients, high-risk patients, quality of life, primary healthcare, Bahrain, usability, acceptance, barriers, opportunities, mixed-methods research, quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis, patient experience, geriatric care, technology adoption, QoL, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring.
This document is a language preview of a thesis investigating the impact of telehealth services on the quality of life for elderly high-risk patients within Bahrain's primary healthcare sector. It provides an overview of the thesis's contents, objectives, and key themes.
The table of contents lists the chapters of the thesis: Introduction, Literature Review, Research Methodology, Data Analysis & Result, and Discussion. Each chapter is further broken down into subtopics, such as background, signs and symptoms, problem statement, research questions, research goal, objectives of the study, and significance of the study for the Introduction. Similar detailed breakdowns are provided for the other chapters.
The thesis aims to understand the effectiveness and usability of telehealth, identifying both opportunities and challenges. Key themes include the impact of telehealth on the quality of life of elderly high-risk patients, the usability and acceptance of telehealth systems, barriers and facilitators to implementation, a comparison of telehealth experiences in Bahrain with other countries, and recommendations for improving telehealth in Bahrain.
Chapter One introduces the background of telehealth, particularly its application in geriatric care. It defines the problem statement, outlines the need for the study, and states the research questions, goals, and objectives. It highlights the significance of the research for improving healthcare in Bahrain and provides a roadmap of the thesis structure.
Chapter Two provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature on telehealth, examining its definitions, concepts, and evolution. It explores telehealth services used in geriatric care, opportunities, and barriers to adoption. It also addresses the concept of quality of life in elderly high-risk patients and draws parallels with research in other countries. The chapter concludes by synthesizing the literature and establishing a foundation for the research methodology and hypotheses.
Chapter Three details the research design and methodology employed in the study, explaining the rationale behind the mixed-methods approach. It describes the conceptual framework, research questions, and hypotheses. Ethical considerations and the process of ensuring data validity and reliability are also addressed.
Chapter Four presents the findings from both quantitative and qualitative data analysis. The quantitative analysis provides descriptive statistics on demographics and patient experiences with telehealth services. Inferential analyses explore relationships between variables. The qualitative findings offer richer insights into patients' perspectives, experiences, challenges, and recommendations concerning telehealth usage. The chapter integrates these findings to provide a holistic view of the research outcomes.
The keywords are: Telehealth, elderly patients, high-risk patients, quality of life, primary healthcare, Bahrain, usability, acceptance, barriers, opportunities, mixed-methods research, quantitative analysis, qualitative analysis, patient experience, geriatric care, technology adoption, QoL, Telemedicine, Telemonitoring.
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