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Reaching Rural Communities with Culturally Appropriate Care: A Model for Adapting Remote Monitoring to American Indian Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

2013

Brooks, E., Novins, D.K., Noe, T., Bair, B., Dailey, N., Lowe, J., Richardson, W.J.B. Jr. et al.

Telemedicine and E-Health

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Remote monitoring has been successfully implemented with patients suffering from a range of medical conditions. This article presents a model for adapting this technology to American Indian veterans undergoing treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder in rural contexts. The study showed positive impressions by patients with respect to both programmatic and cultural adaptations of the model.

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Reaching Rural Communities with Culturally Appropriate Care: A Model for Adapting Remote Monitoring to American Indian Veterans with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

Brooks, E., Novins, D.K., Noe, T., Bair, B., Dailey, N., Lowe, J., Richardson, W.J.B. Jr. et al. (2013). Reaching rural communities with culturally appropriate care: A model for adapting remote monitoring to American Indian veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder. Telemedicine and E-Health, 19(4), 272-7

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