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mHealth and Aging

Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2018
Sin financiación ; 4.899 JCR (2018) Q1, 6/53 Geriatrics & Gerontology ; 2.123 SJR (2018) Q1, 6/114 Geriatrics and Gerontology, 9/259 Health Policy, 139/2844 Medicine (miscellaneous), 2/152 Nursing (miscellaneous) ; No data IDR 2018 ...
Pedro L. Valenzuela   +5 more
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The mHealth

2019
The rapid growth and popularity of mobile technology has opened an entirely new area in healthcare. Mobile health (mHealth) encompasses any use of mobile applications and devices for health and is a lively area of development and research. mHealth apps and devices hold great promise in terms of potential benefits for the several actors involved ...
Paglialonga Alessia   +3 more
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mHealth

2021
mHealth or mobile healthcare has become an increasingly important issue in several disciplines such as health communication, public health, and health promotion. This enables the users to use portable devices such as smartphones, smart bands, or tablets for health monitoring.
Ritu Punhani   +3 more
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mHealth

open access: yes, 2015
Bachelor thesis is focused on mHealth solutions and its implementations into specific spe-cialized center of IQ-pohyb. The aim of this thesis is to carry out research on motivation health prevention at higher uti-lization of mHealth solutions by interrogating interested respondents.
Bradáč, Filip
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mHealth

2012
The mHealth field focuses on the use of mobile technologies to support hospital care, healthy behavior, patient monitoring, and educational awareness. It is a new field that is developing rapidly, with thousands of mHealth applications developed within the last two years alone.
Mowafa Househ   +3 more
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mHealth

2013
Mobile Healthcare, or mHealth, involves the use of mobile devices in healthcare. It is considered a revolutionary approach to delivering health care services such as diagnosis and treatment, research, and patient monitoring. Much of its revolutionary reach is due to the widespread adoption of mobile devices such as mobile smart phones and tablets such ...
Barbara L. Ciaramitaro, Marilyn Skrocki
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The Economics of eHealth and mHealth

Journal of Health Communication, 2012
While mHealth has the potential to overcome traditional obstacles to the delivery of health services to the poor in lower and middle-income countries--issues related to access, quality, time, and resources--there is little evidence as to whether the expected benefits and savings can be actualized on a large scale.
Julian, Schweitzer, Christina, Synowiec
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mHealth

2016
mHealth systems have been maturing since 1995, yet there remains no common definition. The widest definition encompasses not only mobile devices and digital communication systems, but also the multitudes of apps and add-ons for those mobile devices and systems.
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Roadmap for mHealth Research

Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies, 2016
mHealth research has been growing exponentially in recent years. But, without a clear definition of the mHealth domain, the research has been ad hoc and selective. A roadmap is necessary to guide the research and harness mHealth’s full potential. We present an ontology of mHealth to define its domain.
Joshua D. Cameron   +2 more
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Advancing the Science of mHealth

Journal of Health Communication, 2012
Mobile health (mHealth) technologies have the potential to greatly impact health research, health care, and health outcomes, but the exponential growth of the technology has outpaced the science. This article outlines two initiatives designed to enhance the science of mHealth.
Wendy, Nilsen   +7 more
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