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Further reading

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This list has been marked as an issue for over six months (below). It appears to be a rather random list of sources that happen to mention Telemedicine, Telehealth or Telerehabilitation. The article text itself is very poorly sourced and a random list stuck at the end of the document does not correct this problem. If any of these sources are useful they should be integrated into the text or blatantly on-topic explaining what Telerehabilitation is rather than possible examples of papers in the medical sector using "tele"-something in the title. (talk) 08:52, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Further reading list
  • Brennan, D.M., Georgeadis, A.C., Baron, C.R., & Barker, L.M. (2004). The effect of videoconferencing-based telerehabilitation on story retelling performance by brain-injured subjects and its implications for remote speech-language therapy. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 10, 147-154.
  • Duffy, J.R., Werven, G.W., & Aronson, A.E. (1997). Telemedicine and the diagnosis of speech and language disorders. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 72, 1116-1122.
  • Georgeadis, A.C., Brennan, D.M., Barker, L.M., & Baron, C.R. (2004). Telerehabilitation and its effect on story retelling by adults with neurogenic impairments. Aphasiology, 18, 639-652.
  • Harrison, E., Wilson, L., & Onsow, M. (1999). Distance intervention for early stuttering with the Lidcombe program. Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 1, 31-36.
  • Hill, A.J., Theodoros, D.G., Russell, T.G., Cahill, L.M., Ward, E.C., & Clark, K (2006). An Internet-based telerehabilitation system for the assessment of motor speech disorders: A pilot study. American Journal of Speech Language Pathology, 15 1-12.
  • Kully, D. (2000). Telehealth in speech pathology: Applications in the treatment of stuttering. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 6 (Suppl 2), S39-41.
  • Lalor, E., Brown, M., & Cranfield, E. (2000). Telemedicine: Its role in speech and language management for rural and remote patients. Australian Communication Quarterly: Issues in Language, Speech and Hearing, 2, 54-55.
  • Mashima, P.A., Birkmire-Peters, D.P., Syms, M.J., Holtel, M.R., Burgess, L.P.A., & Peters, L.J. (2003). Telehealth: Voice therapy using telecommunications technology. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 12, 432-439.
  • Perlman, A.L. & Witthawaskul, W. (2002). Real-time remote telefluoroscopic assessment of patients with dysphagia. Dysphagia, 17, 162-167.
  • Rosen, M., Winters, J.M. & Lauderdale, D. (2002). State-of-the-Science: Telerehabilitation. In Emerging and Accessible Telecom., Inform. & Healthcare Techn., Winters, J.M., et al., eds., RESNA Press, Arlington, pp. 220-245.
  • Sicotte, C., Lehoux, P., Fortier-Blanc, J., & Leblanc, Y. (2003). Feasibility and outcome evaluation of a telemedicine application in speech: language pathology. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 9, 253-258.
  • Theodoros, D.G., Constantinescu, G., Russell, T., Ward, E., Wilson, S. & Wootton, R. (In press). Treating the speech disorder in Parkinson's disease online. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
  • Vaughn, G.R. (1976). Tel-communicology: Health care delivery system for persons wit communicative disorders. ASHA, 18, 13-17.
  • Waite, M., Cahill, L., Theodoros, D., Russell, T., & Busuttin, S. (In press). Online assessment of childhood speech disorders. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare.
  • Wertz,R.T., Dronkers, N.F., Berstein-Ellis, E., Shubitowski, Y., Elman, R., Shenaut, G.K., & Knight, R.T. (1987). Appraisal and diagnosis of neurogenic communication disorders in remote settings. Clinical Aphasiology, 17, 117-123.
  • Wilson, L., Onslow, M., & Lincoln, M. (2004). Telehealth adaptation of the Lidcombe program of early stuttering intervention: Five case studies. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 13, 81-93.
  • Winters, J.M. (2002). TeleRehabilitation Research: Emerging Opportunities. Annual Reviews of Biomedical Engineering, 4:287-320.

Geographic bias

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I have marked the article for this problem, in particular the lengthy History section makes no mention of anywhere apart from the USA. The available sources may have such a bias but I doubt that sources are not available in Spanish, German, French as well as in English from non-USA focused publishers. (talk) 09:02, 26 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]