Putting the social back into sociotechnical: Case studies of co-design in digital health

C Papoutsi, J Wherton, S Shaw… - Journal of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Objective We sought to examine co-design in 3 contrasting case studies of technology-
supported change in health care and explain its role in influencing project success …

[HTML][HTML] Supporting self-management of cardiovascular diseases through remote monitoring technologies: metaethnography review of frameworks, models, and …

RR Cruz-Martínez, J Wentzel, RA Asbjørnsen… - Journal of Medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Electronic health (eHealth) is a rapidly evolving field informed by multiple
scientific disciplines. Because of this, the use of different terms and concepts to explain the …

[HTML][HTML] User requirements for comanaged digital health and care

C Chute, T French, S Raman, J Bradley - Journal of Medical Internet …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background The sustainability of health and social care has led to an imperative to shift the
balance of care to communities and support person-centered, integrated, preventive …

Home monitoring with technology-supported management in chronic heart failure: a randomised trial

K Rahimi, M Nazarzadeh, AC Pinho-Gomes… - Heart, 2020 - heart.bmj.com
Objectives We aimed to investigate whether digital home monitoring with centralised
specialist support for remote management of heart failure (HF) is more effective in improving …

Explaining the mixed findings of a randomised controlled trial of telehealth with centralised remote support for heart failure: multi-site qualitative study using the …

C Papoutsi, C A'Court, J Wherton, S Shaw… - Trials, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Background The SUPPORT-HF2 randomised controlled trial compared telehealth
technology alone with the same technology combined with centralised remote support, in …

Promoting self-management and independent living of older individuals with chronic diseases through technology: A study of self-reported needs, priorities, and …

A Kalaitzaki, M Rovithis, A Dimitropoulos, S Koukouli… - Medicina, 2023 - mdpi.com
Background and Objectives: Older patients' needs are rarely examined beforehand, and
thus, although technology-based tools can enhance self-management, acceptability rates …

[HTML][HTML] Factors affecting patient and physician engagement in remote health care for heart failure: systematic review

A Al-Naher, J Downing, KA Scott, M Pirmohamed - JMIR cardio, 2022 - cardio.jmir.org
Background: Adult chronic heart failure mainly affects an elderly population with multiple
comorbidities that often require frequent medical visits to prevent poor health outcomes …

[HTML][HTML] Real-time data monitoring for ulcerative colitis: patient perception and qualitative analysis

A Walsh, L Matini, C Hinds, V Sexton… - Intestinal …, 2019 - synapse.koreamed.org
Methods A pilot study was conducted to determine feasibility, usability and patient
perceptions of real-time data collection (daily symptoms, fortnightly quality of life, 3 monthly …

Tailoring eHealth design to support the self-care needs of patients with cardiovascular diseases: a vignette survey experiment

RR Cruz-Martínez, J Wentzel… - Behaviour & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Self-care support is a key cornerstone of treatment for patients with a cardiovascular
disease. The success of any supportive intervention requires adaptation to the distinct needs …

[HTML][HTML] Toward the value sensitive design of eHealth technologies to support self-management of cardiovascular diseases: Content analysis

RR Cruz-Martínez, J Wentzel, BE Bente, R Sanderman… - JMIR cardio, 2021 - cardio.jmir.org
Background: eHealth can revolutionize the way self-management support is offered to
chronically ill individuals such as those with a cardiovascular disease (CVD). However …