This pilot study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of a web-based self-management intervention in patients with heart failure. The study consisted of two phases including developing the web-based application and examining its feasibility in a group of heart failure patients. The results of this study were consistent with the current literature which has failed to show the benefits of web-based interventions for chronic disease self-management. In the current thesis, therefore, issues influencing the effectiveness of the web-based interventions were analysed. Recommendations for improving effectiveness of the web-based applications were also provided
Abstract Background Management of diabetes mellitus i...
BACKGROUND: Existing initiatives to support patient self-management of heart disease do not appear t...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Background - Web-based interventions may have the potential to support self-care in patients with ch...
Background: Heart failure results in high morbidity and mortality rates and is increasing in prevale...
Aim: The aim of this thesis was to study the effect and the cost-effectiveness of two e-health inter...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-management programs have the potential to support patients with cardiovas...
Abstract Background Given that patients provide the m...
Background: Self-management can increase self-efficacy and quality of life and improve disease outco...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
AimsElectronic health support (e-health) may improve self-care of patients with heart failure (HF). ...
Mode of access: Internet.Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-57.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Cha...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Aims: Electronic health support (e-health) may improve self-care of patients with heart failure (HF)...
Background Efficient incorporation of e-health in patients with heart failure (HF) may enhance healt...
Abstract Background Management of diabetes mellitus i...
BACKGROUND: Existing initiatives to support patient self-management of heart disease do not appear t...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Background - Web-based interventions may have the potential to support self-care in patients with ch...
Background: Heart failure results in high morbidity and mortality rates and is increasing in prevale...
Aim: The aim of this thesis was to study the effect and the cost-effectiveness of two e-health inter...
BACKGROUND: Web-based self-management programs have the potential to support patients with cardiovas...
Abstract Background Given that patients provide the m...
Background: Self-management can increase self-efficacy and quality of life and improve disease outco...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
AimsElectronic health support (e-health) may improve self-care of patients with heart failure (HF). ...
Mode of access: Internet.Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 51-57.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Cha...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...
Aims: Electronic health support (e-health) may improve self-care of patients with heart failure (HF)...
Background Efficient incorporation of e-health in patients with heart failure (HF) may enhance healt...
Abstract Background Management of diabetes mellitus i...
BACKGROUND: Existing initiatives to support patient self-management of heart disease do not appear t...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Patients with both cardiac disease and diabetes have poorer health o...