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1by Greenhalgh, Trisha Wherton, Joseph Papoutsi, Chrysanthi Lynch, Jennifer Hughes, Gemma A'Court, Christine Hinder, Susan Fahy, Nick Procter, Rob Shaw, Sara Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01.11.2017)“...Many promising technological innovations in health and social care are characterized by nonadoption or abandonment by individuals or by failed attempts to...”
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2by Moorhead, S. Anne Hazlett, Diane E Harrison, Laura Carroll, Jennifer K Irwin, Anthea Hoving, Ciska Published in Journal of medical Internet research (01.04.2013)“...There is currently a lack of information about the uses, benefits, and limitations of social media for health communication among the general public, patients,...”
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3by Hamine, Saee Gerth-Guyette, Emily Faulx, Dunia Green, Beverly B Ginsburg, Amy Sarah Published in Journal of medical Internet research (24.02.2015)“...Adherence to chronic disease management is critical to achieving improved health outcomes, quality of life, and cost-effective health care. As the burden of...”
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4by Michie, Susan Yardley, Lucy West, Robert Patrick, Kevin Greaves, Felix Published in Journal of medical Internet research (29.06.2017)“...Devices and programs using digital technology to foster or support behavior change (digital interventions) are increasingly ubiquitous, being adopted for use...”
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5by Donker, Tara Petrie, Katherine Proudfoot, Judy Clarke, Janine Birch, Mary-Rose Christensen, Helen Published in Journal of medical Internet research (15.11.2013)“...The rapid growth in the use of mobile phone applications (apps) provides the opportunity to increase access to evidence-based mental health care. Our goal was...”
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6“...Long-term conditions and their concomitant management place considerable pressure on patients, communities, and health care systems worldwide. International...”
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7by Althoff, Tim White, Ryen W Horvitz, Eric Published in Journal of medical Internet research (06.12.2016)“...Physical activity helps people maintain a healthy weight and reduces the risk for several chronic diseases. Although this knowledge is widely recognized,...”
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8by Irizarry, Taya DeVito Dabbs, Annette Curran, Christine R Published in Journal of medical Internet research (23.06.2015)“...Patient portals (ie, electronic personal health records tethered to institutional electronic health records) are recognized as a promising mechanism to support...”
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9“...Globally, mobile phones have achieved wide reach at an unprecedented rate, and mobile phone apps have become increasingly prevalent among users. The number of...”
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10by Tan, Sharon Swee-Lin Goonawardene, Nadee Published in Journal of medical Internet research (19.01.2017)“...With online health information becoming increasingly popular among patients, concerns have been raised about the impact of patients' Internet health...”
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11by Saeb, Sohrab Zhang, Mi Karr, Christopher J Schueller, Stephen M Corden, Marya E Kording, Konrad P Mohr, David C Published in Journal of medical Internet research (15.07.2015)“...Depression is a common, burdensome, often recurring mental health disorder that frequently goes undetected and untreated. Mobile phones are ubiquitous and have...”
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12by Yardley, Lucy Morrison, Leanne Bradbury, Katherine Muller, Ingrid Published in Journal of medical Internet research (30.01.2015)“...This paper describes an approach that we have evolved for developing successful digital interventions to help people manage their health or illness. We refer...”
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13by Kontos, Emily Blake, Kelly D Chou, Wen-Ying Sylvia Prestin, Abby Published in Journal of medical Internet research (16.07.2014)“...Recent eHealth developments have elevated the importance of assessing the extent to which technology has empowered patients and improved health, particularly...”
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14by Kelders, Saskia M Kok, Robin N Ossebaard, Hans C van Gemert-Pijnen, Julia E.W.C Published in Journal of medical Internet research (2012)“...Background: Although web-based interventions for promoting health and health-related behavior can be effective, poor adherence is a common issue that needs to...”
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15by Maher, Carol A Lewis, Lucy K Ferrar, Katia Marshall, Simon De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Vandelanotte, Corneel Published in Journal of medical Internet research (14.02.2014)“...The dramatic growth of Web 2.0 technologies and online social networks offers immense potential for the delivery of health behavior change campaigns. However,...”
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16by Eysenbach, Gunther Published in Journal of medical Internet research (31.12.2011)“...Web-based and mobile health interventions (also called "Internet interventions" or "ehealth/mhealth interventions") are tools or treatments, typically...”
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17by Carroll, Jennifer K Moorhead, Anne Bond, Raymond LeBlanc, William G Petrella, Robert J Fiscella, Kevin Published in Journal of medical Internet research (19.04.2017)“...Mobile phone use and the adoption of healthy lifestyle software apps ("health apps") are rapidly proliferating. There is limited information on the users of...”
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18by Whitaker, Christopher Stevelink, Sharon Fear, Nicola Published in Journal of medical Internet research (28.08.2017)“...Social media is a popular online tool that allows users to communicate and exchange information. It allows digital content such as pictures, videos and...”
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19by Flores Mateo, Gemma Granado-Font, Esther Ferré-Grau, Carme Montaña-Carreras, Xavier Published in Journal of medical Internet research (10.11.2015)“...To our knowledge, no meta-analysis to date has assessed the efficacy of mobile phone apps to promote weight loss and increase physical activity. To perform a...”
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20by Dennison, Laura Morrison, Leanne Conway, Gemma Yardley, Lucy Published in Journal of medical Internet research (18.04.2013)“...There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing smartphone applications (apps) as a means of delivering behavioral interventions for...”