نتایج جستجو برای: health applications

تعداد نتایج: 1566625  

Journal: :Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking 2016

Journal: :The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice 2015

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه صنعتی اصفهان 1389

wireless sensor networks (wsns) are one of the most interesting consequences of innovations in different areas of technology including wireless and mobile communications, networking, and sensor design. these networks are considered as a class of wireless networks which are constructed by a set of sensors. a large number of applications have been proposed for wsns. besides having numerous applic...

2014
Christian Seebode Edward Bunker Stefan Becker Talya Miron-Shatz Nikolaus Schumacher Johann Krocza Clarissa Diamantidis Urs-Vito Albrecht

With more than 1 billion users having access to mobile broadband Internet and a rapidly growing mobile app market, all stakeholders involved have high hopes that this technology may improve health care. Expectations range from overcoming structural barriers to access in low-income countries to more effective, interactive treatment of chronic conditions. Before medical health practice supported ...

2017
Victoria Hardy Yvonne O’Connor Ciara Heavin Nikolaos Mastellos Tammy Tran John O’Donoghue Annette L. Fitzpatrick Nicole Ide Tsung-Shu Joseph Wu Griphin Baxter Chirambo Adamson S. Muula Moffat Nyirenda Sven Carlsson Bo Andersson Matthew Thompson

BACKGROUND There is evidence to suggest that frontline community health workers in Malawi are under-referring children to higher-level facilities. Integrating a digitized version of paper-based methods of Community Case Management (CCM) could strengthen delivery, increasing urgent referral rates and preventing unnecessary re-consultations and hospital admissions. This trial aims to evaluate the...

Journal: :Psychiatria Danubina 2017
Martina Rojnic Kuzman Olivier Andlauer Kai Burmeister Boris Dvoracek Rebekka Lencer Katja Koelkebeck Alexander Nawka Florian Riese

Mobile health interventions are regarded as affordable and accessible tools that can enhance standard psychiatric care. As part of the mHealth Psycho-Educational Intervention Versus Antipsychotic-Induced Side Effects (mPIVAS) project (www.psylog.eu), we developed the mobile application "PsyLOG" based on mobile "smartphone" technology to monitor antipsychotic-induced side effects. The aim of thi...

2017
Kerstin Anne Kessel Marco Me Vogel Carmen Kessel Henning Bier Tilo Biedermann Helmut Friess Peter Herschbach Rüdiger von Eisenhart-Rothe Bernhard Meyer Marion Kiechle Ulrich Keller Christian Peschel Roland M Schmid Stephanie E Combs

BACKGROUND In the last decade, the health care sector has been enriched by numerous innovations such as apps and connected devices that assist users in weight reduction and diabetes management. However, only a few native apps in the oncological context exist, which support patients during treatment and aftercare. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to analyze patients' acceptance regard...

2016
Michael Mackert Amanda Mabry-Flynn Sara Champlin Erin E Donovan Kathrynn Pounders

BACKGROUND Approximately one-half of American adults exhibit low health literacy and thus struggle to find and use health information. Low health literacy is associated with negative outcomes including overall poorer health. Health information technology (HIT) makes health information available directly to patients through electronic tools including patient portals, wearable technology, and mob...

2016
Wei Peng Shaheen Kanthawala Shupei Yuan Syed Ali Hussain

BACKGROUND Mobile apps for health exist in large numbers today, but oftentimes, consumers do not continue to use them after a brief period of initial usage, are averse toward using them at all, or are unaware that such apps even exist. The purpose of our study was to examine and qualitatively determine the design and content elements of health apps that facilitate or impede usage from the users...

2016
Kay Connelly Karen F Stein Beenish Chaudry Nicole Trabold

BACKGROUND Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a popular method for understanding population health in which participants report their experiences while in naturally occurring contexts in order to increase the reliability and ecological validity of the collected data (as compared to retrospective recall). EMA studies, however, have relied primarily on text-based questionnaires, effectively...

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