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Using Digital Stethoscopes in Remote Patient Assessment via Wireless Networks:The User’s Perspective


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1 School of Information Systems, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
2 Office of Research Operations, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
 

Digital stethoscopes assume an important role in telehealth and mobile (m-) health for capturing sounds over a communication infrastructure. However, few studies have explored the users’ experiences and views on using the current models of digital stethoscopes on a telehealth network. The authors were provided with an Australian Research Council grant to explore the possibilities of developing a suitable digital stethoscope that would function at acceptable levels with Queensland State-wide Telehealth Services. A major Indian university is collaborating in this research. As an initial step, users’ views and feedback were sought for using a digital stethoscope on a telehealth platform and these were reported in this paper in a consolidated manner. The issues identified in the multiple-case study cover the aspects of sound quality, signal transmission, hardware/software design, functionality, and cost considerations. The finding of this study can assist researchers and practitioners in making informed decisions for procuring digital stethoscopes, as well as providing useful information to the manufacturers in designing future digital stethoscopes.

Keywords

Digital Stethoscope, Electronic Stethoscope, M-Health, Telehealth, Remote Patient Assessment.
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Raj Gururajan
School of Information Systems, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Heng-Sheng Tsai
Office of Research Operations, University of Southern Queensland, Australia
Haoyu Chen
School of Information Systems, University of Southern Queensland, Australia

Abstract


Digital stethoscopes assume an important role in telehealth and mobile (m-) health for capturing sounds over a communication infrastructure. However, few studies have explored the users’ experiences and views on using the current models of digital stethoscopes on a telehealth network. The authors were provided with an Australian Research Council grant to explore the possibilities of developing a suitable digital stethoscope that would function at acceptable levels with Queensland State-wide Telehealth Services. A major Indian university is collaborating in this research. As an initial step, users’ views and feedback were sought for using a digital stethoscope on a telehealth platform and these were reported in this paper in a consolidated manner. The issues identified in the multiple-case study cover the aspects of sound quality, signal transmission, hardware/software design, functionality, and cost considerations. The finding of this study can assist researchers and practitioners in making informed decisions for procuring digital stethoscopes, as well as providing useful information to the manufacturers in designing future digital stethoscopes.

Keywords


Digital Stethoscope, Electronic Stethoscope, M-Health, Telehealth, Remote Patient Assessment.