Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies
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Current and Emerging mHealth Technologies
Adoption, Implementation, and Use
Yildirim, Soner; Sumuer, Evren; Sezgin, Emre; OEzkan-Yildirim, Sevgi
Springer International Publishing AG
05/2018
311
Dura
Inglês
9783319731346
15 a 20 dias
6033
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Part I - Behavioral Change in mHealth.- Use of Persuasion Strategies in Mobile Health Applications.- Behavior Change Techniques Used in Mobile Applications Targeting Physical Activity: A Systematic Review.- Exploring Intention on Continuous Use of Mobile Health Applications Designed by Persuasive Technology: "Adimsayar" Case Study.- Part II - Monitoring and tracking with mHealth.- Mobile Health Integration in Pregnancy.- Utilizing M-Health Applications in Emergency Medical Services of Turkey.- User Adoption and Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications: The Case for Physical Activity Monitoring.- Unintended Users, Uses, and Consequences of Mobile Weight Loss Apps: Using Eating Disorders as a Case Study.- Part III - mHealth use and adoption in healthcare delivery.- Understanding Cross-Cultural Requirements in m-Health Design: Findings of a Usability Study of Indian Health Professionals.- Intention vs. Perception: Understanding the Differences in Physi-cians' Attitudes towards MobileHealth Applications.- HealthGuide: A Personalized Mobile Patient Guidance System.- Mobile Applications User Trend Analysis of Turkish Physicians in Digital Environments.- Acceptance of Mobile Homecare Technologies: An Empirical Investigation on Patients with Chronic Diseases.- Part IV - Global perspectives and issues with mHealth.- Improving Access to Health Services in Sub- Saharan Africa Using Mobile and Wireless Technologies.- Big Data in mHealth.- Adoption of Sensors in Mobile Health.- Adoption of Internet of Things in Healthcare Organizations.
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mHealth;m-health;e-health;mobile health adoption;technology acceptance;technology use;sociotechnical perspective;healthcare professionals;patients;healthcare consumers;health care consumers;mobile devices, tools, and sensors;communication use;health education use;information use;instructional use;monitoring and surveillance use;eHealth;telehealth;wireless health
Part I - Behavioral Change in mHealth.- Use of Persuasion Strategies in Mobile Health Applications.- Behavior Change Techniques Used in Mobile Applications Targeting Physical Activity: A Systematic Review.- Exploring Intention on Continuous Use of Mobile Health Applications Designed by Persuasive Technology: "Adimsayar" Case Study.- Part II - Monitoring and tracking with mHealth.- Mobile Health Integration in Pregnancy.- Utilizing M-Health Applications in Emergency Medical Services of Turkey.- User Adoption and Evaluation of Mobile Health Applications: The Case for Physical Activity Monitoring.- Unintended Users, Uses, and Consequences of Mobile Weight Loss Apps: Using Eating Disorders as a Case Study.- Part III - mHealth use and adoption in healthcare delivery.- Understanding Cross-Cultural Requirements in m-Health Design: Findings of a Usability Study of Indian Health Professionals.- Intention vs. Perception: Understanding the Differences in Physi-cians' Attitudes towards MobileHealth Applications.- HealthGuide: A Personalized Mobile Patient Guidance System.- Mobile Applications User Trend Analysis of Turkish Physicians in Digital Environments.- Acceptance of Mobile Homecare Technologies: An Empirical Investigation on Patients with Chronic Diseases.- Part IV - Global perspectives and issues with mHealth.- Improving Access to Health Services in Sub- Saharan Africa Using Mobile and Wireless Technologies.- Big Data in mHealth.- Adoption of Sensors in Mobile Health.- Adoption of Internet of Things in Healthcare Organizations.
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
mHealth;m-health;e-health;mobile health adoption;technology acceptance;technology use;sociotechnical perspective;healthcare professionals;patients;healthcare consumers;health care consumers;mobile devices, tools, and sensors;communication use;health education use;information use;instructional use;monitoring and surveillance use;eHealth;telehealth;wireless health