Blar i forfatter "Tatara, Naoe"
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The Association Between Commonly Investigated User Factors and Various Types of eHealth Use for Self-Care of Type 2 Diabetes:Case of First-Generation Immigrants From Pakistan in the Oslo Area, Norway
Tatara, Naoe; Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Andreassen, Hege; Mirkovic, Jelena; Kjøllesdal, Marte Karoline Råberg (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2017)Background: Sociodemographic and health-related factors are often investigated for their association with the active use of electronic health (eHealth). The importance of such factors has been found to vary, depending on the purpose or means of eHealth and the target user groups. Pakistanis are one of the biggest immigrant groups in the Oslo area, Norway. Due to an especially high risk of developing ... -
Associations Between Immigration-Related User Factors and eHealth Activities for Self-Care: Case of First-Generation Immigrants From Pakistan in the Oslo Area, Norway
Tatara, Naoe; Hammer, Hugo Lewi; Mirkovic, Jelena; Kjøllesdal, Marte Karoline Råberg; Andreassen, Hege Kristin (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)<i>Background</i>: Immigrant populations are often disproportionally affected by chronic diseases, such as type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Use of information and communication technology (ICT) is one promising approach for better self-care of T2DM to mitigate the social health inequalities, if designed for a wider population. However, knowledge is scarce about immigrant populations’ diverse electronic ... -
Long-Term Engagement With a Mobile Self-Management System for People With Type 2 Diabetes
Tatara, Naoe; Årsand, Eirik; Skrøvseth, Stein Olav; Hartvigsen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013-03-27) -
Studying usage and experiences of mHealth technology for its improved usability - Mixed methods research for understanding users’ long-term engagement with the Few Touch application for self-management of Type 2 diabetes mellitus -
Tatara, Naoe (Doctoral thesis; Doktorgradsavhandling, 2014-02-28)In spite of a number of mHealth (use of mobile computing for health care) studies targeting people with diabetes, there has not yet been any clear evidence of its effect. Due to obscurity regarding subjects’ engagement with each component of the provided technology, it is not clear which factors are important and why. Considering that behavior change is a path of improvement in self-management of ... -
Usage and perceptions of a mobile self-management application for people with type 2 diabetes: qualitative study of a five-month trial
Tatara, Naoe; Årsand, Eirik; Bratteteig, Tone; Hartvigsen, Gunnar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2013)