Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThe literature illustrates that technology will widen health disparity if its use is restricted to patients who are already motivated and demonstrate good self-management behaviours. Additionally, despite the availability of free mobile health (m-health) applications for diabetes self-management, usage is low. There are also limited studies of m-health acceptance in South Africa. This research is delineated to the Western Cape, South Africa. The populace suffers from increasing numbers of diabetic patients. Segments of the population also suffer from technological forms of exclusion, such as limited internet access. Therefore, the objective of this study was to identify challenges for user acceptance tha...
The past two decades has seen research in the adoption of information and communication technology (...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
The literature illustrates that technology will widen health disparity if its use is restricted to ...
The increasing disease burden in developing countries inhibits the provision of quality care to cit...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels, food intake, and physical activity supports sel...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels, food intake, and physical activity supports sel...
Patients with type-2 diabetes can benefit from self-care behaviors that include eating a healthy die...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThis research investigates the impact of socio-demographic fact...
Magister Commercii - MComIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem with a high mort...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
Over the past twenty years there have been substantive efforts across the African continent to ensur...
Background The use of mobile health apps is now common in diabetes self-management a...
Background: To achieve clarity on mobile health’s (mHealth’s) potential in the diabetes context, it ...
The past two decades has seen research in the adoption of information and communication technology (...
The past two decades has seen research in the adoption of information and communication technology (...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...
The literature illustrates that technology will widen health disparity if its use is restricted to ...
The increasing disease burden in developing countries inhibits the provision of quality care to cit...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels, food intake, and physical activity supports sel...
Background: Self-monitoring of blood glucose levels, food intake, and physical activity supports sel...
Patients with type-2 diabetes can benefit from self-care behaviors that include eating a healthy die...
Part 2: eHealthInternational audienceThis research investigates the impact of socio-demographic fact...
Magister Commercii - MComIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus is a global health problem with a high mort...
Background: Mobile health interventions are increasingly used in health care. The level of acceptabi...
Over the past twenty years there have been substantive efforts across the African continent to ensur...
Background The use of mobile health apps is now common in diabetes self-management a...
Background: To achieve clarity on mobile health’s (mHealth’s) potential in the diabetes context, it ...
The past two decades has seen research in the adoption of information and communication technology (...
The past two decades has seen research in the adoption of information and communication technology (...
Abstract: Developing countries are experiencing a shift from infectious diseases to non-communicable...
Objective: To evaluate the barriers which are affecting the usability of diabetic applications(apps)...