Web-Based Surgical Telementoring. Service design and evaluation of the key features.
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Thesis introduction and appendix (PDF)
An evaluation framework for defining the contributions of telestration in surgical telementoring. Andrius Budrionis, Knut Magne Augestad, Hiten RH Patel, Johan Gustav Bellika. Also available in Interactive Journal of Medical Research, vol 2, no 2 (2013): Jul-Dec (PDF)
Telementoring as a service. Andrius Budrionis, Knut Magne Augestad, Johan Gustav Bellika. Also available in Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics 2013, Copenhagen, Denmark, August 20, 2013//Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 2013; vol. 91. s. 11-14 (PDF)
Are mobile devices ready for telementoring? A protocol design for randomized controlled trials. Andrius Budrionis, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika. Also available in eTELEMED 2014 : The Sixth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, March 23 - 27, 2014 - Barcelona, Spain. IARIA//ThinkMind (PDF)
Telestration in mobile telementoring. Andrius Budrionis, Johan Gustav Bellika, Knut Magne Augestad. Also available in eTELEMED 2013 : The Fifth International Conference on eHealth, Telemedicine, and Social Medicine, February 24 - March 1, 2013 - Nice, France. IARIA//ThinkMind (PDF)
Camera movement during telementoring and Laparoscopic surgery: Challenges and innovative solutions. Andrius Budrionis, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika. Also available in SHI 2015 - Proceedings from the 13th Scandinavian Conference on Health Informatics, June 15-17, Tromsø, Norway. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2015. s. 1-5 (PDF)
Video conferencing services in healthcare: One communication platform to support all. Andrius Budrionis, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika. Also available in MEDINFO 2015: eHealth-enabled Health. Proceedings of the 15th World Congress on Health and Biomedical Informatics. Sarkar, I.N., Georgiou, A., Mazzoncini de Azevedo Marques, P. (eds.), 2015. s. 887 (PDF)
Date
2015-10-13Type
Doctoral thesisDoktorgradsavhandling
Author
Budrionis, AndriusAbstract
This thesis provides a detailed outlook on research in telementoring, identifying the fundamental limitations hindering its smooth integration into clinical practice. The findings are based on literature reviews and user involvement, minimizing the gap between research and actual use of the system. To address the identified shortcomings, a service-oriented approach to clinical VC systems was proposed. The implementation was validated through non-clinical experiments regarding the published quality indicators and assessing the readiness of the web technologies supporting the selected workflow.
The developed theoretical models visualized the relations between the clinical and educational outcomes of telementoring, defining the methodology for the PhD project. The proposed measurement procedures were followed throughout the studies evaluating the usability of telementoring-capable hardware to ensure that sufficient qualities of mentoring are maintained regardless of the employed infrastructure. The findings demonstrated the feasibility of end-user hardware-agnostic mentoring and provided insights on the influence of the input method on the mentoring process.
A highly rated telestrator capacity was investigated to quantify its impact on the mentoring process. The potential for enhancing collaboration between mentors and mentees was studied, and unexpected findings were collected. Minor quantitative improvements and side effects encourage further exploration of collaboration techniques for surgical supervision.
This thesis provides in-depth knowledge on the development and deployment of surgical telementoring systems following international regulations and keeping patient safety concerns a top priority. This project aimed to unite the fragmented research on surgical telementoring, bridging technological and clinical perspectives. It brought the best computer science practices into a field mostly dominated by clinical expertise. It stressed the importance of a reusable large-scale infrastructure, delivering sound and comparable clinical research; this is in contrast to the current body of knowledge, which is overwhelmed by highly restrictive and underpowered studies.
Research contributions achieved in the scope of this PhD thesis are aligned with national regulations for introducing a safety-critical system into clinical settings. The findings contribute to approving the telementoring service as a medical device to proceed with clinical evaluation.
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Paper II, III and IX of this thesis are not available in Munin.
Paper II. What device should be used for telementoring? Randomized controlled trial. Andrius Budrionis, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Rolv-Ole Lindsetmo, Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in International Journal of Medical Informatics, 84 (2015) 715-723
Paper III. Assessing the impact of telestration on surgical telementoring: A randomized controlled trial. Andrius Budrionis, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen and Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare (2015) 0(0) 1–6
Paper IX. Moving telementoring to the web. Andrius Budrionis, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery - 28th International Congress and Exhibition//International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (2014) 9 (Suppl 1):S263–S309 s. 279-280
Paper II. What device should be used for telementoring? Randomized controlled trial. Andrius Budrionis, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Rolv-Ole Lindsetmo, Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in International Journal of Medical Informatics, 84 (2015) 715-723
Paper III. Assessing the impact of telestration on surgical telementoring: A randomized controlled trial. Andrius Budrionis, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen and Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare (2015) 0(0) 1–6
Paper IX. Moving telementoring to the web. Andrius Budrionis, Per Hasvold, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Johan Gustav Bellika. Available in Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery - 28th International Congress and Exhibition//International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery (2014) 9 (Suppl 1):S263–S309 s. 279-280
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UiT Norges arktiske universitetUiT The Arctic University of Norway
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