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Mobile Devices and Health

New England Journal of Medicine, 2019
Mobile Devices and Health Mobile health involves sensors, mobile apps, social media, and location-tracking technology used in disease diagnosis, prevention, and management.
Ida Sim
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Mobile Health

IT Professional, 2012
The unprecedented proliferation of mobile devices and growing innovation and sophistication in mobile software applications to address healthcare priorities has evolved into a new field known as mobile health. This field adds modern technology advances to healthcare systems to let users exploit health information and healthcare services anytime ...
Simon Liu, Thomas Jepsen
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On misempowerment & mobile health

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
Mobile health tools often claim to empower their users by giving them the knowledge they need to take control of their health. However, this notion of empowerment, what we refer to as the knowledge-control paradigm, only superficially engages with the concept and leaves out the different ways in which people come to be empowered.
Jesse Gray, Heidi Mertes
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Mobility Health Assessment

Orthopaedic Nursing, 1998
A mobility health assessment is necessary for clients with suspected mobility impairment or after sustaining trauma or injury to identify the need for further referrals and assistive devices. This article covers the nurse's role and the three components of a thorough mobility assessment.
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Novel Mobile-Health Technologies

2014
Mobile Health is fast becoming one of the fastest growing sectors of health as health tries to shift to patient-centric solutions. Putting the patients in the centre of care also forces them to take control of their wellbeing, health management and/or disease management. This is especially relevant when the management is constant as it is the case with
Dimitris Koutsouris   +2 more
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Mobile Health

2020
In this chapter, the authors explore the rapidly changing landscape of mobile health (mHealth) over the past decade. From a time of discordant innovation at the beginning of the global mobile phone “revolution” to one where national mHealth strategies are the norm, a number of key innovations and digital strategies have emerged as catalysts for ...
Alain B. Labrique   +3 more
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Mobile Health

Chest, 2015
This book offers a comprehensive report on the technological aspects of Mobile Health (mHealth) and discusses the main challenges and future directions in the field. It is divided into eight parts:(1) preventive and curative medicine;(2) remote health monitoring; (3) interoperability; (4) framework, architecture, and software/hardware systems;(5) cloud
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Mobile Health Technology and the Use of Health-Related Mobile Applications

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2014
Medical mobile applications (apps) are prevalent in society. Healthcare providers use them to obtain clinical information more efficiently, and healthcare consumers use them to gain greater personal control over their health management. With the increasing number of health-related mobile apps available, people in the oncology community now have many ...
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A MOBILE HEALTH DESIGN PROCESS TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS' ENGAGEMENT WITH MOBILE HEALTH

2023
Despite the significance of user engagement for the efficacy of mobile health systems, many such interventions frequently do not include user-engaging attributes. This is because, users' needs and sociocultural contexts of users' groups are frequently not considered in detail during mHealth design, implementation, and operation stages.
Wall, P. J.   +2 more
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Mobile e-Health

2017
Drawing together contemporary research and thinking from leading scholars in the field to discuss the concept of the quantified self and life-logging, this book takes a lifecourse approach addressing (among others) usability and accessibility issues.
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