Self-monitoring activities are increasingly becoming part of people’s everyday lives. Some of these measurements are taken voluntarily rather than being referred by a physician and conducted because of either a preventive health interest or to better understand the body and its functions (the so-called Quantified Self). In this article, we explore socio-technical complexities that may occur when introducing preventive health-measurement technologies into older adults’ daily routines and everyday lives. In particular, the original study investigated blood pressure (BP) measurement in non-clinical settings, to understand existing challenges, and uncover opportunities for self-monitoring technologies to support preventive healthcare activities...
Practice Problem: Because of the prevalence of hypertension worldwide, it is prudent for all patient...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through data-driven healthcare technologies : empirical findi...
Purpose of review This article reviews recent developments in self-monitoring and self-management of...
Self-monitoring activities are increasingly becoming part of people’s everyday lives. Some of these ...
The herein presented study explores socio-technical complexities that may occur when introducing pre...
Monitoring of health parameters in non-clinical settings is one strategy to address the increasingly...
ABSTRACT Blood pressure (BP) is typically captured at irregular intervals, mostly in clinic environm...
The growing consumer market in health monitoring devices means that technologies that were once the ...
The current need to adopt a healthy lifestyle opens the way for researchers to investigate the effic...
Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in UK primary c...
The current need to adopt a healthy lifestyle opens the way for researchers to investigate the effic...
Background Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in U...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of the blood pressure by patients at home or in other nonclinical settin...
Healthcare is facing several upcoming challenges, such as individuals tending to become unhealthier,...
Quantify Yourself is a recent trend by which people continuously measure walked steps, heart rate, s...
Practice Problem: Because of the prevalence of hypertension worldwide, it is prudent for all patient...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through data-driven healthcare technologies : empirical findi...
Purpose of review This article reviews recent developments in self-monitoring and self-management of...
Self-monitoring activities are increasingly becoming part of people’s everyday lives. Some of these ...
The herein presented study explores socio-technical complexities that may occur when introducing pre...
Monitoring of health parameters in non-clinical settings is one strategy to address the increasingly...
ABSTRACT Blood pressure (BP) is typically captured at irregular intervals, mostly in clinic environm...
The growing consumer market in health monitoring devices means that technologies that were once the ...
The current need to adopt a healthy lifestyle opens the way for researchers to investigate the effic...
Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in UK primary c...
The current need to adopt a healthy lifestyle opens the way for researchers to investigate the effic...
Background Self-monitoring blood pressure (SMBP) is becoming an increasingly prevalent practice in U...
BACKGROUND: Self-monitoring of the blood pressure by patients at home or in other nonclinical settin...
Healthcare is facing several upcoming challenges, such as individuals tending to become unhealthier,...
Quantify Yourself is a recent trend by which people continuously measure walked steps, heart rate, s...
Practice Problem: Because of the prevalence of hypertension worldwide, it is prudent for all patient...
Part of the session "Social in/justice through data-driven healthcare technologies : empirical findi...
Purpose of review This article reviews recent developments in self-monitoring and self-management of...