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Freda Mold
Researcher at RMIT University
Publications - 40
Citations - 1693
Freda Mold is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & CINAHL. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1309 citations. Previous affiliations of Freda Mold include King's College London & Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery.
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E-consultation in primary care: A systematic review
TL;DR: Assessing the evidence of delivering e-consultation using secure email/messaging or video links in primary care found evidence for the acceptability and ease of use was strong, especially for those with long-term conditions and patients located in remote regions.
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COVID-19 and beyond: virtual consultations in primary care-reflecting on the evidence base for implementation and ensuring reach: commentary article.
TL;DR: The COVID-19 Virtual Consultation Challenge as discussed by the authors has resulted in an unprecedented expansion of virtual consultations in primary and community care services, and there has now been a rapid deployment of virtual consultations.
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The provision and impact of online patient access to their electronic health records (EHR) and transactional services on the quality and safety of health care: systematic review protocol.
Freda Mold,Beverley Ellis,Simon de Lusignan,Aziz Sheikh,Jeremy C Wyatt,Mary Cavill,Georgios Michalakidis,Fiona Barker,Azeem Majeed,Tom Quinn,Phil Koczan,Theo Avanitis,Toto Anne Gronlund,Christina Franco,Mary McCarthy,Zoe Renton,Umesh Chauhan,Hannah Blakey,Neha Kataria,Simon Jones,Imran Rafi +20 more
TL;DR: The factors that may affect the provision of online patient access to their EHR and transactional services, and the impact of such access on the quality and safety of health care are assessed.
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The Impact of Patient Online Access to Computerized Medical Records and Services on Type 2 Diabetes: Systematic Review
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored the use and impact of having online access to computerized medical records and services for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in primary care, and identified disparities in uptake by age, gender, ethnicity, educational attainment and number of comorbidities, with young men in full-time employment using these services most.
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The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2015: meeting abstracts
Jasper W.K. Tong,Veni P. Kong,Lily Sze,Susie Gale,John Veto,Carla McArdle,Thanaporn Tunprasert,Victoria Bradley,Siobhan Strike,Robert Ashford,Robert Ashford,Roozbeth Naemi,Nachiappan Chocklingam,Xavi de Blasc,Lisa Farndon,Vicki Robinson,Emily Nicholls,Tabitha Birch,Ivan Birch,Simon Otter,Sunil Kumar,Peter Gow,Nicola Dalbeth,Michael Corkill,Kevin A. Davies,S. Panthakalam,Maheswaran Rohan,Keith Rome,Chloe Egan,Chloe Egan,Lisa Chandler,Peta Ellen Tehan,Vivienne Chuter,Jennifer A Sonter,Sean M. Lanting,Lorna Hicks,Christopher Joyce,David Watterson,Caroline McIntosh,Nigel Roberts,Jacqueline Forss,Chrystalla Charalambous,Jack Kirby,Oluwakemi Ojo,Sarah Caukill,Jacqueline Capon,Radiance Fong,Louis Loy,Matthew Diment,Madeleine Murray,Mairghread Jh Ellis,Christopher Oldmeadow,Nicola Carey,Karen Stenner,Heather Gage,Jane Brown,Peter Williams,Ann Moore,Jude Edwards,Freda Mold,Molly Courtenay,Alan Bray,Pamela Hindmoor,Craig R. Gwynne,Sarah Curran,Andy Bridgen,Caroline Fairhurst,Joy Adamson,Belen Corbacho Martin,Sarah Cockayne,Catherine Hewitt,Kate Hicks,Anne-Maree Keenan,Anne-Maree Keenan,Lorraine Loughrey-Green,Lorraine Loughrey-Green,Hylton B. Menz,Anthony C. Redmond,Anthony C. Redmond,Sara Rodgers,Jude Watson,David J. Torgerson,Robin Hull,Sarah Lamb,Wesley Vernon,Gavin Wylie,Gavin Wylie,Zoe Young,Brian Williams,Frank Sullivan,Simon Ogston,Jacqui Morris,Cathy Bowen,Dorit Kunkel,Mark Cole,Margaret Donovan-Hall,Ruth M. Pickering,Malcolm Burnett,Dan L. Bader,Judy Robison,Louis Mamode,Ann Ashburn,Peter McQueen,Peter McQueen,Maxine Daniels,Michael Doherty,Nigel K Arden,Charlotte Dando,Charlotte Dando,Lindsey Cherry,Lindsey Cherry,Nichola Stefanou,Sarah E Lamb,Belen Corbacho,Begonya Alcacer-Pitarch,Maya H Buch +115 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between proximal and distal factors in the development of patellofemoral joint pain and a whole body postural risk assessment in podiatry students.