M. Bensink

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2007

Number

12

Co-Authors

Investigating the cost effectiveness of videotelephone based support for newly diagnosed paediatric oncology pateints and their families: Design of a randomised controlled trial (2007)

Bensink, M., Wootton, R., Irving, H., Hallahan, A., Theodoros, D. G., Russell, T., ...

Background: Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer care. For families living in regional and remote areas, opportunities to receive specialist support are...

Investigating the cost-effectiveness of videotelephone based support for newly diagnosed paediatric oncology patients and their families: design of a randomised controlled trial (2007)

Bensink, M., Wootton, R., Irving, H., Hallahan, A., Theodoros, D., Russell, T., ...

Background: Providing ongoing family centred support is an integral part of childhood cancer care. For families living in regional and remote areas, opportunities to receive specialist support are...

Videophone support for an eight-year-old boy undergoing paediatric bone marrow transplantation (2006)

Bensink, M, Shergold, J, Lockwood, L, Little, M, Irving, H, Russell, T, ...

We report the use of an Internet-based videophone to support a child undergoing bone marrow transplantation (BMT). Over the Christmas period, an eight-year-old boy with an underlying diagnosis of...

A systematic review of successes and failures in home telehealth: preliminary results (2006)

Bensink, M, Hailey, D, Wootton, R

We conducted a systematic review of the literature to identify studies in home telehealth that compared a home telehealth intervention with a non-telehealth standard/usual care alternative in terms...

Paediatric palliative home care with Internet-based video-phones: lessons learnt (2004)

Bensink, M, Armfield, N, Russell, TG, Irving, H, Wootton, R

We have designed and tested an Internet-based video-phone suitable for use in the homes of families in need of paediatric palliative care services. The equipment uses an ordinary telephone line and...