Empowerment, an already central concept in public health, has gained additional relevance through the expansion of mobile health (mHealth). Especially direct-to-consumer self-testing app companies mobilise the term to advertise their products, which allow users to self-test for various medical conditions independent of healthcare professionals. This article first demonstrates the absence of empowerment conceptualisations in the context of self-testing apps by engaging with empowerment literature. It then contrasts the service these apps provide with two widely cited empowerment definitions by the WHO, which describe the term as a process that, broadly, leads to knowledge and control of health decisions. We conclude that self-testing apps ca...
Smart device apps for diabetes have the potential to support patients in their daily disease managem...
In this article, we discuss mHealth apps and their potential to influence the user’s behaviour in in...
Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unpro...
Empowerment, an already central concept in public health, has gained additional relevance through th...
oai:ojs.www.jphres.org:article/2Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in poi...
This article highlights the limitations of the tendency to frame health- and wellbeing-related digit...
Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in point, this paper argues against th...
Recent health policy renders patients increasingly responsible for managing their health via digital...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commun...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
Empowerment is core to health promotion however, there is a lack of consensus in the wider literatur...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
Smart device apps for diabetes have the potential to support patients in their daily disease managem...
In this article, we discuss mHealth apps and their potential to influence the user’s behaviour in in...
Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unpro...
Empowerment, an already central concept in public health, has gained additional relevance through th...
oai:ojs.www.jphres.org:article/2Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in poi...
This article highlights the limitations of the tendency to frame health- and wellbeing-related digit...
Using the field of direct-to-consumer genetic tests as a case in point, this paper argues against th...
Recent health policy renders patients increasingly responsible for managing their health via digital...
Digital Health Tools (DHTs), also known as patient self-surveilling strategies, have increasingly be...
© The Author(s) 2018. The presence and increase of challenges to eHealth in today’s society have beg...
This article aims to explore the relationship between patient empowerment and information and commun...
The proposition that digital innovations can put people in charge of their health has been accompani...
Empowerment is core to health promotion however, there is a lack of consensus in the wider literatur...
Mobile health initiatives aim to give patients more medical information and to empower them over th...
Smart device apps for diabetes have the potential to support patients in their daily disease managem...
In this article, we discuss mHealth apps and their potential to influence the user’s behaviour in in...
Purpose: Patient empowerment (PE) is a key public health policy tool globally which is seen as unpro...