What is Telescot? Image Telescot is a programme of academic research investigating telemetric supported (i.e. internet technology enabled) self monitoring of a number of long term health conditions. Our research uses quantitative and qualitative methods to assess the potential of telemetric systems as a basis for early intervention, investigating clinical outcomes, cost efficiency, and user experience. Telescot is a collaboration involving public, private and voluntary sector organisations.Information on sponsors and funders The Telescot programme is based at the Centre for Medical Informatics within the Usher Institute at the University of Edinburgh. Professor Stewart Mercer Image Co-Director of Telescot; Professor of Primary Care and MultimorbidityProjects: ACRC New Models of CareTop recent papers:Steele Gray C, Wodchis WP, Upshur R, Tahsin F, Srinatharan J, Austin T, Cott C, McKinstry B, Mercer SW, Palen T, Ramsay T, Thavorn K, Nie J. Supporting goal-oriented primary health care for seniors’ with multimorbidity and complex care needs using mobile technology: mixed-methods, stepped-wedge cluster randomized trial of the ePRO Tool. Journal of Medical Internet Research (submitted March 2021)Tahsin F, Shawn T, Chau E, McKinstry B, Mercer SW, Palen T, Ramsay T, Nie J, Thavorn K, Srinatharan J, Steele Gray C. Exploring the relationship between the usability of a goal-oriented mobile health application and non-usage attrition in patients with multimorbidity: a blended data analysis approach. Digital Health (submitted February 2021)McKinstry B, Weller D, Mercer SW, Sullivan F. Would technology enabled remote consulting save time and add value in primary care? BMJ; Aug 2018Stewart's profile pageProfessor Thanasis Tsanas Image Co-Director of Telescot; Professor of Digital Health and Data ScienceProjects: Parkinson's telemonitoring; Healthcare wearables; Data Analytics Research and Technology in Healthcare (DARTH) group.Top recent papers:Tsanas A, Little MA, Ramig LO. Remote assessment of Parkinson’s disease symptom severity using the simulated cellular mobile telephone network. IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp. 11024-11036, 2021Arora S, Lo C, Hu M, Tsanas A. Smartphone speech testing for symptom assessment in rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder and Parkinson’s disease. IEEE Access, Vol. 9, pp. 44813-44824, 2021Woodward K, Kanjo E, Brown D, McGinnity M, Inkster B, MacIntyre D, Tsanas A. Beyond mobile apps: a survey of technologies for mental well-being. IEEE Transactions Affective Computing, 2021 (in press)Thanasis' profile page and group websiteProfessor Brian McKinstry Image Founder of Telescot; Emeritus Professor of Primary Care eHealthProjects: Scale-UP BP; TeleCOVID; Scotheart-2 (CT heart scanning as a diagnostic tool in people with higher risk of cardiovascular disease); research exploring methods of automating the analysis of medical consultations; RESPIRE; project in Pakistan using text messaging to improve carers’ knowledge of under-5 pneumonia.Top recent papers:Hammersley V, Parker R, Paterson M, Hanley J, Pinnock H, Padfield P, Stoddart A, Park HG, Sheikh A, McKinstry B. Telemonitoring at scale for hypertension in primary care: An implementation study. PLoS Medicine; 2020 Jun 17;17(6):e1003124Hammersley V, Donaghy E, Parker R, McNeilly H, Atherton H, Bikker A, Campbell J, McKinstry B. Comparing the content and quality of video, telephone, and face-to-face consultations: a non-randomised, quasi-experimental, exploratory study in UK primary care. British Journal of General Practice; 2019 Aug 29;69(686):e595-e604.Donaghy E, Atherton H, Hammersley V, McNeilly H, Bikker A, Robbins L, Campbell J, McKinstry B. Acceptability, benefits, and challenges of video consulting: a qualitative study in primary care. British Journal of General Practice; 2019 Aug 29;69(686):e586-e594.Brian's profile pageDr Kathrin Cresswell Image Senior Lecturer; Chief Scientist Office Chancellor’s Fellow; Director of InnovationProjects: Global Digital Exemplar Programme Evaluation; ePrescribing-based Antimicrobial Stewardship (ePAMS+); CDT in Biomedical AITop recent papers:Cresswell K, Williams R, Sheikh A. Developing and Applying a Formative Evaluation Framework for Health Information Technology Implementations: Qualitative Investigation. J Med Internet Res 2020; 22(6):e15068Cresswell K, Williams R, Carlile N, Sheikh A. Why digitally-enabled health system transformation needs different forms of innovation. BMJ Health & Care Informatics 2020; 27:e100173Azodo I, Williams R, Sheikh A, Cresswell K. Opportunities and Challenges Surrounding the Use of Data From Wearable Sensor Devices in Health Care: Qualitative Interview Study. J Med Internet Res 2020; 22(10):e19542Kathrin's profile pageProfessor Sir Aziz Sheikh Image Professor of Primary Care Research & Development; Director of the Usher InstituteProjects: AUKCAR; BREATHE; RESPIRETop recent papers:Vasileiou E, Simpson CR, Shi T, Kerr S, Agrawal U, Akbari A, Bedston S, Beggs J, Bradley D, Chuter A, de Lusignan S, Docherty AB, Ford D, Hobbs FR, Joy M, Katikireddi SV, Marple J, McCowan C, McGagh D, McMenamin J, Moore E, Murray JL, Pan J, Ritchie L, Shah SA, Stock S, Torabi F, Tsang RS, Wood R, Woolhouse M, Robertson C, Sheikh A. Interim findings from first-dose mass COVID-19 vaccination roll-out and COVID-19 hospital admissions in Scotland: a national prospective cohort study. Lancet. 2021 May 1;397(10285):1646-1657Sheikh A, Anderson M, Albala S, Casadei B, Franklin BD, Richards M, Taylor D, Tibble H, Mossialos E. Health information technology and digital innovation for national learning health and care systems. Lancet Digit Health. 2021 Jun;3(6):e383-e396Simpson CR, Shi T, Vasileiou E, Katikireddi SV, Kerr S, Moore E, McCowan C, Agrawal U, Shah SA, Ritchie LD, Murray J, Pan J, Bradley DT, Stock SJ, Wood R, Chuter A, Beggs J, Stagg HR, Joy M, Tsang RSM, de Lusignan S, Hobbs R, Lyons RA, Torabi F, Bedston S, O'Leary M, Akbari A, McMenamin J, Robertson C, Sheikh A. First-dose ChAdOx1 and BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccines and thrombocytopenic, thromboembolic and hemorrhagic events in Scotland. Nature Medicine. 2021 Jul;27(7):1290-1297Aziz's profile pageProfessor Bruce Guthrie Image Professor of General Practice; Director of ACRCProjects: ACRCTop recent papers:Burton JK, McMinn M, Vaughan JE, Fleuriot J, Guthrie B. Care-home outbreaks of COVID-19 in Scotland March to May 2020: National linked data cohort analysis. Age and Ageing, 2021 May 8; afab099.Bruce's profile pageProfessor Hilary Pinnock Image Professor of Primary Care Respiratory MedicineProjects: IMP2ART; Asthma UK Centre for Applied Research; RESPIRE; Allergy and Respiratory Research Group; A4A Connected+; ADxDATop recent papers:Paul B, Isaac R, R H, Jebaraj P, S M, Das D, Norrie J, Grant L, Pinnock H, Nair H, Sheikh A, Weller D, RESPIRE Collaboration. Development of an educational intervention to reduce the burden of adult chronic lung disease in rural India: Inputs from a qualitative study. PLoS One. 2021 Jul 15;16(7):e0254534Hui CY, McKinstry B, Fulton O, Buchner M, Pinnock H. Patients' and Clinicians' Perceived Trust in Internet-of-Things Systems to Support Asthma Self-management: Qualitative Interview Study. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth. 2021 Jul 16;9(7):e24127Hui CY, McKinstry B, Fulton O, Buchner M, Pinnock H. Patients' and Clinicians' Visions of a Future Internet-of-Things System to Support Asthma Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study. J Med Internet Res. 2021 Apr 13;23(4):e22432Hilary's profile pageDr Maria Wolters Image Reader in Design InformaticsProjects: IMMERSE ProjectTop recent papers:Kresnye KC, Alqassim M, Hollins B, Wolters MK, Siek KA. What to Expect When You are No Longer Expecting: Information Needs of Women who Experienced a Miscarriage. In: Proceedings of the 14th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare; May 2020; pp. 85-96Leslie D, Mazumder A, Peppin A, Wolters MK, Hagerty A. Does "AI" stand for augmenting inequality in the era of covid-19 healthcare? BMJ. 2021 Mar 15;372:n304Kim N, Kim JH, Wolters MK, MacPherson SE, Park JC. Automatic Scoring of Semantic Fluency. Frontiers in Psychology. 2019 May 16;10:1020Maria's profile pageProfessor Ewen Harrison Image Professor of Surgery and Data Science; Consultant HPB and Transplant Surgeon; Head of Centre for Medical InformaticsProjects: Surgical Informatics; NIHR Unit on Global Surgery; Tracking wound infection with smartphone technology (TWIST) clinical trial; ImplementatioN of Remote surgical wOund Assessment during the coviD-19 pandEmic (INROADE) interventional studyTop recent papers:McLean KA, Mountain KE, Shaw CA, Drake TM, Ots R, Knight SR, Fairfield CJ, Sgrò A, Skipworth RJE, Wigmore SJ, Potter MA, Harrison EM. Can a smartphone-delivered tool facilitate the assessment of surgical site infection and result in earlier treatment? Tracking wound infection with smartphone technology (TWIST): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in emergency surgery patients. BMJ Open. 2019 Oct 3;9(10):e029620Ewen's profile pageDr Kenneth McLean Image Clinical Research Fellow (PhD co-supervised by Ewen Harrison and Matt Bouamrane)Projects: Implementation of a novel digital health intervention to improve diagnosis of surgical-site infection; Tracking wound infection with smartphone technology (TWIST) clinical trial; ImplementatioN of Remote surgical wOund Assessment during the coviD-19 pandEmic (INROADE) interventional study; Surgical InformaticsTop recent papers:McLean KA, Mountain KE, Shaw CA, Drake TM, Ots R, Knight SR, Fairfield CJ, Sgrò A, Skipworth RJE, Wigmore SJ, Potter MA, Harrison EM. Can a smartphone-delivered tool facilitate the assessment of surgical site infection and result in earlier treatment? Tracking wound infection with smartphone technology (TWIST): protocol for a randomised controlled trial in emergency surgery patients. BMJ Open. 2019 Oct 3;9(10):e029620Kenneth's profile pageDr Chi Yan Hui, Io Image Research FellowProjects: A4A Connected+ (IoT Connected System for Asthma Self-management)Top recent papers:Hui CY, McKinstry B, Fulton O, Buchner M, Pinnock H. Patients’ and Clinicians’ Visions of a Future Internet-of-Things System to Support Asthma Self-Management: Mixed Methods Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 2021 Apr 13;23(4):e22432Hui CY, McKinstry B, Fulton O, Buchner M, Pinnock H. Patients and clinicians perceived trust in internet-of-things (IoTs) systems to support asthma self-management: a qualitative study. JMIR Preprints 2020 Sept:24127Hui CY, Walton R, McKinstry B, Jackson T, Parker R, Pinnock H. The use of mobile applications to support self-management for people with asthma: a systematic review of controlled studies to identify features associated with clinical effectiveness and adherence. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. 2017 May 1;24(3):619-32Io's profile pageProfessor Christopher Weir Image Personal Chair of Medical Statistics and Clinical TrialsProjects: co-leading the statistical work of the Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit.Top recent papers:Weir C, Heazell AEP, Whyte S, Norman J. Evaluating improvement interventions using routine data to support a learning health system: research design, data access, analysis and reporting. BMJ Quality & Safety. 2020 Feb 25;bmjqs-2019-010068Chris' profile pageDr Lucy McCloughan Image ACRC Programme ManagerProjects: ACRCLucy's profile pageDr Ijeoma Azodo Image Associate Director for Clinical Service Design at NHS Education Scotland Digital Service; Honorary Clinical Tutor at the University of Edinburgh; Consultant SurgeonProjects: National Digital PlatformTop recent papers:Azodo I, Williams R, Sheikh A, Cresswell K. Opportunities and Challenges Surrounding the Use of Data From Wearable Sensor Devices in Health Care: Qualitative Interview Study. J Med Internet Res. 2020; 22(10):e19542Ijeoma's profile pageSamantha SmithHISES Innovation Project Team ManagerProjects: Care Home Data Platform Innovation Foundation Challenge; Improving Hip Fracture Outcomes Using Data; Improving Multi-morbidity Acute Care Using Data Analytics; Kindocoin - Creating Strong Digitally Connected Communities; Inpatients DiabetesSamantha's profile pageDr Margaret MacDonald Image Telescot AdministratorMaggie's profile page Usher Institute Contact details Web: Usher Institute website T. +44 (0) 131 650 4036 Travel directions to Building Nine at Edinburgh BioQuarter. This article was published on 2024-09-24