Supporting patients' workload through wearable devices and mobile health applications, a systematic literature review
S Elkefi - Ergonomics, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Patients face a challenging workload in their course of care. In this study, we investigate the
impact of using mobile health technologies in supporting this workload and identify the …
impact of using mobile health technologies in supporting this workload and identify the …
[图书][B] The patient factor: theories and methods for patient ergonomics
Patients are increasingly encouraged to take an active role in managing their health and
health care. New technologies, cultural shifts, trends in healthcare delivery, and policies …
health care. New technologies, cultural shifts, trends in healthcare delivery, and policies …
Online patient work: On the use of peer-led online communities to process and prevent discontinuity of care
Patients in Western countries increasingly experience a lack of continuity of care. The aim of
this article is to understand how patients with one or more chronic conditions handle and …
this article is to understand how patients with one or more chronic conditions handle and …
[HTML][HTML] How patient work changes over time for people with multimorbid type 2 diabetes: qualitative study
Background: The experiences of patients change throughout their illness trajectory and differ
according to their medical history, but digital support tools are often designed for one …
according to their medical history, but digital support tools are often designed for one …
The work of managing a chronic illness: A job description
C Kleman, JM Magnus, M Andrews… - Journal of Evaluation …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Rationale Self‐management of a chronic illness is a struggle for many patients. There is
substantial evidence that patients are not as successful as they and their providers would …
substantial evidence that patients are not as successful as they and their providers would …
Identifying daily activities of patient work for type 2 diabetes and co-morbidities: a deep learning and wearable camera approach
Objective People are increasingly encouraged to self-manage their chronic conditions;
however, many struggle to practise it effectively. Most studies that investigate patient work …
however, many struggle to practise it effectively. Most studies that investigate patient work …
Consumer workarounds during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis and technology implications using the SAMR framework
Objective To understand the nature of health consumer self-management workarounds
during the COVID-19 pandemic; to classify these workarounds using the Substitution …
during the COVID-19 pandemic; to classify these workarounds using the Substitution …
Patient Work Personas of Type 2 Diabetes—A Data-Driven Approach to Persona Development and Validation
N Galliford, K Yin, A Blandford, J Jung… - Frontiers in Digital …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Many have argued that a “one-size-fits-all” approach to designing digital health
is not optimal and that personalisation is essential to achieve targeted outcomes. Yet, most …
is not optimal and that personalisation is essential to achieve targeted outcomes. Yet, most …
Elementary School Teachers' Perceptions of Digital Technology Integration Into Instructional Curriculum
S AlMaazmi - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Digital technology is used in elementary classrooms; however, there is a gap in practice
regarding elementary school teachers' perceptions of integration of digital technology into …
regarding elementary school teachers' perceptions of integration of digital technology into …
Doing Waiting Work: Older Adults' Lived Experience of Waiting for Community Occupational Therapy
V Fryer - 2023 - openrepository.aut.ac.nz
This research occurred in response to the inability of a community occupational therapy
service to meet the needs of community-dwelling older adults. High service demand for …
service to meet the needs of community-dwelling older adults. High service demand for …