Background: There is rising demand for health care’s limited resources. Mobile health (mHealth) could be a solution, especially for those with chronic illnesses such as diabetes. mHealth can increases patients’ options to self-manage their health, improving their health knowledge, engagement, and capacity to contribute to their own care decisions. However, there are few solutions for sharing and presenting patients’ mHealth data with health care providers (HCPs) in a mutually understandable way, which limits the potential of shared decision making. Objective: Through a six-month mixed method feasibility study in Norway, we aim to explore the impacts that a system for sharing patient-gathered data from mHealth devices has on patients and HC...
Background: The Introduction of mobile health (mHealth) devices to health intervention studies chall...
I. Factors Associated with Engagement in Mobile Health Technology: A Systematic Review Background: T...
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Introduction: Mobile health (mHealth) apps can aid in managing health related conditions. This study...
Having type 2 diabetes constitutes a burden for the persons affected, and digital solutions can be u...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Intervention research is often highly controlled and does not reflect real-world situations. More pr...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing and with the requirements for self-management a...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate mHealth for diabetes self-management. A three-armed random...
Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions have become an inevitable element of the healthcare lands...
Background: Mobile health presents a promising alternative in the digital era. Mobile health apps (m...
BackgroundThe potential of mHealth technologies in the care of patients with diabetes and other chro...
Introduction: The emergence of mobile health (mHealth) solutions, particularly mHealth applications ...
Background: To achieve clarity on mobile health’s (mHealth’s) potential in the diabetes context, it ...
Background: The Introduction of mobile health (mHealth) devices to health intervention studies chall...
I. Factors Associated with Engagement in Mobile Health Technology: A Systematic Review Background: T...
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....
Introduction: Mobile health (mHealth) apps can aid in managing health related conditions. This study...
Having type 2 diabetes constitutes a burden for the persons affected, and digital solutions can be u...
BackgroundIncreasing diabetes prevalence is driving a demand for more sustainable yet person-centred...
Intervention research is often highly controlled and does not reflect real-world situations. More pr...
Background: The prevalence of diabetes is increasing and with the requirements for self-management a...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate mHealth for diabetes self-management. A three-armed random...
Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) solutions have become an inevitable element of the healthcare lands...
Background: Mobile health presents a promising alternative in the digital era. Mobile health apps (m...
BackgroundThe potential of mHealth technologies in the care of patients with diabetes and other chro...
Introduction: The emergence of mobile health (mHealth) solutions, particularly mHealth applications ...
Background: To achieve clarity on mobile health’s (mHealth’s) potential in the diabetes context, it ...
Background: The Introduction of mobile health (mHealth) devices to health intervention studies chall...
I. Factors Associated with Engagement in Mobile Health Technology: A Systematic Review Background: T...
Increasing diabetes prevalence has led to the need for more sustainable and person-centred services....