Effectiveness of remote patient monitoring for wound care: a systematic review Authors Fateema Tanveer Department of Anatomy, NUST School of Health Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan Khadeejah Sajwani Department of Anatomy, NUST School of Health Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan Mohammad Shah Hussain Combined Military Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan Maliha Yunus Department of General Surgery, NUST School of Health Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan Um ul Baneen Zehra Combined Military Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan DOI: https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.11343 Keywords: Tele-monitoring, Remote patient monitoring, Telehealth, Telemedicine, Wound care, Self-monitoring Abstract Objective: To evaluate the role of remote patient monitoring with respect to wound care in terms of improving patient outcomes and facilitating the overall care process. Method: The systematic review was conducted from July 2 to October 15, 2023, and comprised literature search on PubMed using key words, including "tele-monitoring", "remote patient monitoring", "telehealth", "telemedicine", "wound care", "home health monitoring", and "self-monitoring". To ensure thorough and robust findings, unpublished studies and solitary abstracts were excluded. To include current research and insights from the modern era, only human studies published from year 2008 to 2023 were included. Results: Of the 51 studies identified, 48(94.11%) were reviewed. After excluding 32(66.66%) irrelevant studies, 16(33.33%) were included for analysis, with 15(93.75%) highlighting favourable results of remote patient monitoring and its efficacy in wound care. Conclusion: Tele-monitoring systems have proven effective with respect to wound care, improving healthcare quality and reducing unnecessary hospital visits through online physician-patient communication. Future research should explore strategies for optimising remote patient monitoring to sustain advancements in wound care practices in Pakistan. Key Words: Tele-monitoring, Remote patient monitoring, Telehealth, Telemedicine, Wound care, Self-monitoring. Downloads Full Text Article Published 2025-03-20 How to Cite Tanveer, F., Sajwani, K., Mohammad Shah Hussain, Yunus, M., & Um ul Baneen Zehra. (2025). Effectiveness of remote patient monitoring for wound care: a systematic review. Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association, 75(04), 628–632. https://doi.org/10.47391/JPMA.11343 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Issue Vol. 75 No. 04 (2025): APRIL Section SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS License Copyright (c) 2025 Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.