At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However, our healthcare systems have not been designed to effectively support these people in their daily care needs. ProACT (Integrated Technology Systems for ProACTive Patient Centred Care) is a digital health research programme funded under the European Union Horizon 2020 framework that seeks to address this problem by developing and evaluating a digital integrated care system to support older adults (65 years and over) living with multimorbidity. This poster will illustrate how Patient Public Involvement (PPI) was achieved within ProACT by borrowing existing methodologies, successfully implemented, in the disciplines of Design and Human Computer...
The design of novel healthcare delivery models better suited to address the burden of chronic diseas...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
Engler J, Brosse F, Dinh TS, et al. Digital participatory workshops with patients and health profess...
At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However...
Background: Multimorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases and associate...
At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However...
ProACT, a Horizon 2020 project, aims to develop a technology ecosystem to support integrated care fo...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in higher incidence rates of chronic diseas...
The key challenge facing healthcare systems worldwide is their ability to provide continued, well co...
One of the crucial components of successful ageing is to live independently in old age. Yet in UK al...
The Swedish public sector stands in front of great challenges, threatening the very existence of a S...
Ongoing advances in mobile technologies have the potential to improve independence and quality of li...
A Person-Centred Vision for Modern Outpatient Care for People Living with Multiple Long-Term Conditi...
Introduction: Co-design has been identified as a participatory method to create person-centred integ...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
The design of novel healthcare delivery models better suited to address the burden of chronic diseas...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
Engler J, Brosse F, Dinh TS, et al. Digital participatory workshops with patients and health profess...
At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However...
Background: Multimorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic diseases and associate...
At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However...
ProACT, a Horizon 2020 project, aims to develop a technology ecosystem to support integrated care fo...
Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in higher incidence rates of chronic diseas...
The key challenge facing healthcare systems worldwide is their ability to provide continued, well co...
One of the crucial components of successful ageing is to live independently in old age. Yet in UK al...
The Swedish public sector stands in front of great challenges, threatening the very existence of a S...
Ongoing advances in mobile technologies have the potential to improve independence and quality of li...
A Person-Centred Vision for Modern Outpatient Care for People Living with Multiple Long-Term Conditi...
Introduction: Co-design has been identified as a participatory method to create person-centred integ...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
The design of novel healthcare delivery models better suited to address the burden of chronic diseas...
In this paper we analyze the participatory design (PD) process of a health information technology (H...
Engler J, Brosse F, Dinh TS, et al. Digital participatory workshops with patients and health profess...