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Novel Mobile-Health Technologies
2014Mobile 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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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 ...
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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 ...
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Mobile Health Technology and the Use of Health-Related Mobile Applications
Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2014Medical 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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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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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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A MOBILE HEALTH DESIGN PROCESS TO IMPROVE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS' ENGAGEMENT WITH MOBILE HEALTH
2023Despite 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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Diabetes and heart disease are common chronic diseases, and a lot of people are suffering from them. Diabetes is caused by insulin secretion disorder. Sometimes it causes death in some complications of heart patients. The current chapter is intended to track diabetes and heart patient conditions, monitoring, and classification.
Sima Das +2 more
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Mobile Health Applications: A Comparative Analysis and a Novel Mobile Health Platform
2015Modern smartphones and tablet PCs provide connections to the Internet via cellular networks or Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN). The same devices also provide several wireless interfaces, such as Bluetooth for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs).
Antti Väänänen +4 more
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A Review of the Quality and Impact of Mobile Health Apps
Annual Review of Public Health, 2022Quinn Grundy
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Health Mobilization and the Dietitian
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1961openaire +2 more sources

