Improved Access to Healthcare, Remote Monitoring of Joint Function, and Increased Patient Engagement in Managing Arthritis Symptoms: The Role of Telehealth in Arthritis Care

Kamanzi Ntakirutimana G.

School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Arthritis is a leading cause of disability worldwide, particularly among older adults, and managing its symptoms effectively is crucial for maintaining quality of life. Telehealth has emerged as a transformative tool in arthritis care, improving access to healthcare services, especially for patients in rural or underserved areas, through virtual consultations, remote monitoring, and patient-centered care. This review explores the role of telehealth in enhancing arthritis management by focusing on three key areas: increased access to healthcare, remote monitoring of joint function, and greater patient engagement in symptom management. Telehealth platforms reduce geographic and mobility barriers, offering specialized care while empowering patients to take an active role in their healthcare through educational resources and digital tools. Wearable devices and remote sensors enable continuous tracking of joint function, facilitating timely interventions and personalized treatment plans. Despite its benefits, challenges like digital literacy and data privacy must be addressed. The future of telehealth in arthritis care is promising, with advances in artificial intelligence and expanded rural access set to further improve outcomes.

Keywords: Telehealth, Arthritis care, Remote monitoring, Patient engagement, Virtual consultations, Wearable devices.

CITE AS: Kamanzi Ntakirutimana G. (2024). Improved Access to Healthcare, Remote Monitoring of Joint Function, and Increased Patient Engagement in Managing Arthritis Symptoms: The Role of Telehealth in Arthritis Care. IDOSR JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 9(3)43-47. https://doi.org/10.59298/IDOSRJSR/2024/9.3.434700