What motivates patients with NCDs to follow up their treatment?
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/23703Dato
2021-05Type
Conference objectKonferansebidrag
Forfatter
Henriksen, André; Woldaregay, Ashenafi Zebene; Issom, David-Zacharie; Sato, Keiichi; Årsand, Eirik; Bradway, Meghan; Pfuhl, Gerit; Pelagatti, Susanna; Hartvigsen, GunnarSammendrag
The increasing use of mobile health (mHealth) tools for self-management is considered
to be important to improve health effects for patients with chronic NCDs
(noncommunicable diseases). This development is supported by an increasing number
of available mHealth apps. The apps range from disease management apps (e.g., diabetes
diary) to health and fitness apps (e.g., dietary apps and workout apps). However, there
seems to be a lack of motivation from most users to keep using these health apps over a
long period of time [1]. This may be because of the way these apps were designed and
developed, i.e. lack of co-participatory design techniques and lack of a tested developer
guideline for creating mHealth solutions. The motivation behind this workshop is to
identify motivational factors which will increase adoption and usage of mHealth apps.
Since 2001, several of the presenters have been working on self-management tools for
people with diabetes [2, 3]. The main tool is a diabetes diary – the “Few Touch
Application” (Norwegian, “Diabetesdagboka”), available for free from Google Play, and
used by several thousands of users [4-8].
Beskrivelse
Workshop at the 31st Medical Informatics Europe virtual conference, 29.05.21 - 31.05.21: https://efmi.org/2020/12/10/31st-medical-informatics-europe-conference-mie2021-athens-greece/.
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Henriksen, A., Woldaregay, A.Z., Issom, D-Z., Sato, K., Årsand, E., Bradway, M. ... Hartvigsen, G. (2021). What motivates patients with NCDs to follow up their treatment? Medical Informatics Europe 2021, 29.05.21 - 31.05.21 [Online].Metadata
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