Upon leaving the hospital, parents of high-risk infants experience a variety of challenges in providing care at home. In this work, we present results from a qualitative study to understand the role of social interaction and information-sharing surrounding high-risk infants among both home caregivers and health professionals. These results demonstrate challenges in communication and social support for caregivers of these infants. Based on these results, we present design guidelines for collaborative communication technologies for this population and a prototype system design that demonstrates how these design guidelines might be met in a mobile application. Finally, we discuss how collaborative technologies can serve to improve communicatio...
Social support plays an important role in the well-being of new mothers and their infants. Lack of s...
Most family members want to stay aware of each other’s activities on an ongoing basis to maintain a ...
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2013.13.1.3 Introduction: Social support encouraged by nurses and as a strategy ...
Upon leaving the hospital, parents of high-risk infants experience a variety of challenges in provid...
In the past 3 years, we have been researching how a mobile application can have a positive influence...
Abstract—Preterm infants have significantly higher rates of functional limitations and are at risk f...
BackgroundDischarge from a neonatal care unit is often experienced as a vulnerable time for parents....
Abstract Background One area where the use of information and communication technology (ICT), or eHe...
This paper reports on the requirements for, design of, and preliminary evaluation of a novel pervasi...
The costly and complex needs for children with long-term illness are challenging. Safe eHealth commu...
The study presented in this thesis aimed to investigate the use of contemporary mobile health techno...
This article presents research conducted to establish how information is shared across the personal ...
BACKGROUND : Children with long-term illnesses frequently experience symptoms that could negatively ...
Families have many issues when it comes to child care and what\u27s best for their child. Learning t...
Background:Children with long-term illnesses frequently experience symptoms that could negatively af...
Social support plays an important role in the well-being of new mothers and their infants. Lack of s...
Most family members want to stay aware of each other’s activities on an ongoing basis to maintain a ...
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2013.13.1.3 Introduction: Social support encouraged by nurses and as a strategy ...
Upon leaving the hospital, parents of high-risk infants experience a variety of challenges in provid...
In the past 3 years, we have been researching how a mobile application can have a positive influence...
Abstract—Preterm infants have significantly higher rates of functional limitations and are at risk f...
BackgroundDischarge from a neonatal care unit is often experienced as a vulnerable time for parents....
Abstract Background One area where the use of information and communication technology (ICT), or eHe...
This paper reports on the requirements for, design of, and preliminary evaluation of a novel pervasi...
The costly and complex needs for children with long-term illness are challenging. Safe eHealth commu...
The study presented in this thesis aimed to investigate the use of contemporary mobile health techno...
This article presents research conducted to establish how information is shared across the personal ...
BACKGROUND : Children with long-term illnesses frequently experience symptoms that could negatively ...
Families have many issues when it comes to child care and what\u27s best for their child. Learning t...
Background:Children with long-term illnesses frequently experience symptoms that could negatively af...
Social support plays an important role in the well-being of new mothers and their infants. Lack of s...
Most family members want to stay aware of each other’s activities on an ongoing basis to maintain a ...
DOI: 10.5294/aqui.2013.13.1.3 Introduction: Social support encouraged by nurses and as a strategy ...