[HTML][HTML] Self-selection of bathroom-assistive technology: development of an electronic decision support system (Hygiene 2.0)

M Guay, K Latulippe, C Auger, D Giroux… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background A clinical algorithm (Algo) in paper form is used in Quebec, Canada, to allow
health care workers other than occupational therapists (OTs) to make bathroom adaptation …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of internet-based technology for supporting self-care: problems encountered by patients and caregivers when using self-care applications

N Nijland, J van Gemert-Pijnen, H Boer… - Journal of medical …, 2008 - jmir.org
Background: Prior studies have shown that many patients are interested in Internet-based
technology that enables them to control their own care. As a result, innovative eHealth …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating software requirements for systems supporting task-shifted interventions: usability study

P Van de Ven, R Araya, MC P de Paula Couto… - Journal of medical …, 2019 - jmir.org
Background There is a considerable shortfall in specialized health care professionals
worldwide to deliver health services, and this shortfall is especially pronounced in low …

[HTML][HTML] Best practices and lessons learned for action research in eHealth design and implementation: literature review

K Oberschmidt, C Grünloh, F Nijboer… - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Action research (AR) is an established research framework to introduce change
in a community following a cyclical approach and involving stakeholders as coresearchers …

[HTML][HTML] What is eHealth (5): a research agenda for eHealth through stakeholder consultation and policy context review

R Jones, R Rogers, J Roberts, L Callaghan… - Journal of medical …, 2005 - jmir.org
Background: In 2003, the National Health Service in England and Wales, despite its large
investment in information and communication technology, had not set a national research …

[HTML][HTML] Guide development for ehealth interventions targeting people with a low socioeconomic position: participatory design approach

JS Faber, I Al-Dhahir, JJ Kraal, LD Breeman… - Journal of Medical …, 2023 - jmir.org
Background People with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) are less likely to benefit from
eHealth interventions, exacerbating social health inequalities. Professionals developing …

[HTML][HTML] Design and evaluation in eHealth: challenges and implications for an interdisciplinary field

C Pagliari - Journal of medical Internet research, 2007 - jmir.org
Much has been written about insufficient user involvement in the design of eHealth
applications, the lack of evidence demonstrating impact, and the difficulties these bring for …

[HTML][HTML] What is eHealth (3): a systematic review of published definitions

H Oh, C Rizo, M Enkin, A Jadad - Journal of medical Internet research, 2005 - jmir.org
Context: The term eHealth is widely used by many individuals, academic institutions,
professional bodies, and funding organizations. It has become an accepted neologism …

User-centred design for developing e-Health system for renal patients at home (AppNephro)

J Calvillo-Arbizu, LM Roa-Romero… - International journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
Background Despite the promising benefits of the e-Health approaches (including provide
technology-based healthcare services to anyone, anytime, and anywhere), few solutions are …

[HTML][HTML] Online guide for electronic health evaluation approaches: systematic scoping review and concept mapping study

TN Bonten, A Rauwerdink, JC Wyatt… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Despite the increase in use and high expectations of digital health solutions,
scientific evidence about the effectiveness of electronic health (eHealth) and other aspects …