[HTML][HTML] Older cancer patients' user experiences with web-based health information tools: a think-aloud study

S Bolle, G Romijn, EMA Smets, EF Loos… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background: Health information is increasingly presented on the Internet. Several Web
design guidelines for older Web users have been proposed; however, these guidelines are …

[HTML][HTML] Tailored web-based information for younger and older patients with cancer: randomized controlled trial of a preparatory educational intervention on patient …

MH Nguyen, EMA Smets, N Bol, EF Loos… - Journal of Medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background Many patients with cancer, including older patients (aged≥ 65 years), consult
the Web to prepare for their doctor's visit. In particular, older patients have varying needs …

[HTML][HTML] Making sense of mobile-and web-based wellness information technology: cross-generational study

D Kutz, K Shankar, K Connelly - Journal of medical Internet research, 2013 - jmir.org
Background A recent trend in personal health and wellness management is the
development of computerized applications or information and communication technologies …

[HTML][HTML] Age-sensitive design of online health information: comparative usability study

R Pak, MM Price, J Thatcher - Journal of medical Internet research, 2009 - jmir.org
Background Older adults' health maintenance may be enhanced by having access to online
health information. However, usability issues may prevent older adults from easily accessing …

[HTML][HTML] How user characteristics affect use patterns in web-based illness management support for patients with breast and prostate cancer

E Børøsund, M Cvancarova, M Ekstedt… - Journal of Medical …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: Frequently eHealth applications are not used as intended and they have high
attrition rates; therefore, a better understanding of patients' need for support is warranted …

[HTML][HTML] Oncology patient interest in the use of new technologies to manage their disease: cross-sectional survey

R Collado-Borrell, V Escudero-Vilaplana… - Journal of medical …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background Information and communication technologies (ICTs) in oncology can
revolutionize the medical care of cancer patients. ICTs can promote patients' empowerment …

A study of web usability for older adults seeking online health resources

SA Becker - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
The Web offers older adult users immediate access to health resources that might not
otherwise be available. Older adult users, however, may encounter Web barriers associated …

Tailored information for cancer patients on the Internet: effects of visual cues and language complexity on information recall and satisfaction

JCM van Weert, G van Noort, N Bol, L van Dijk… - Patient Education and …, 2011 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the effects of visual cues and language
complexity on satisfaction and information recall using a personalised website for lung …

[HTML][HTML] Reliability and validity of assessing user satisfaction with web-based health interventions

L Boß, D Lehr, D Reis, C Vis, H Riper, M Berking… - Journal of medical …, 2016 - jmir.org
Background The perspective of users should be taken into account in the evaluation of Web-
based health interventions. Assessing the users' satisfaction with the intervention they …

Factors influencing use of an e-health website in a community sample of older adults

SJ Czaja, J Sharit, CC Lee, SN Nair… - Journal of the …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Objective The use of the internet as a source of health information and link to healthcare
services has raised concerns about the ability of consumers, especially vulnerable …