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Resumo:There 1 is an emerging consumer-driven demand for a more personalised health system and, there is no question, the rapid evolution of the mobile apps market became an important driver for personalisation in the health field. The MAiThE (Mobile Apps to improve ThErapy) project focuses on the deployment and study of personalised mHealth apps to provide patients and carers with self-management capabilities to help them feel empowered in their ability to find strategies in a more informed and collaborative way, and to optimise therapy outside the clinical context, with remote support from health practitioners. The insight gathered with the development and assessment of the apps tailored to the end-users’ needs will result in a conceptual model to guide in the development of future mHealth apps. The project will produce an impact study based on thorough apps evaluations conducted on the field with participants from different contexts.
Autores principais:Madeira, Rui Neves
Outros Autores:Macedo, Patrícia; Pereira, Carla; Germano, Helena; Ferreira, João
Assunto:Mobile health Self-management Personalisation Remote healthcare User-centred User studies HCI
Ano:2017
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:documento de conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Instituto Politécnico de Setúbal
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spelling engpt_PTThere 1 is an emerging consumer-driven demand for a more personalised health system and, there is no question, the rapid evolution of the mobile apps market became an important driver for personalisation in the health field. The MAiThE (Mobile Apps to improve ThErapy) project focuses on the deployment and study of personalised mHealth apps to provide patients and carers with self-management capabilities to help them feel empowered in their ability to find strategies in a more informed and collaborative way, and to optimise therapy outside the clinical context, with remote support from health practitioners. The insight gathered with the development and assessment of the apps tailored to the end-users’ needs will result in a conceptual model to guide in the development of future mHealth apps. The project will produce an impact study based on thorough apps evaluations conducted on the field with participants from different contexts.application/pdfpt_PTMobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows youMadeira, Rui NevesMacedo, PatríciaPereira, CarlaGermano, HelenaFerreira, JoãoHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Comume-mailmailto:comum@rcaap.ptcomum@rcaap.pt2018-01-10T14:19:04Z2017-122017-12-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/20040http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessMobile healthSelf-managementPersonalisationRemote healthcareUser-centredUser studiesHCI761715 bytesother research producthttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_c94fconference objecthttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://comum.rcaap.pt/bitstreams/bea9133e-a4ae-4217-b748-3bb7b39ada25/downloadThe 15th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia (MoMM2017)Salzburg, Austria
spellingShingle Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
Madeira, Rui Neves
Mobile health
Self-management
Personalisation
Remote healthcare
User-centred
User studies
HCI
subject.fl_str_mv Mobile health
Self-management
Personalisation
Remote healthcare
User-centred
User studies
HCI
title Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
title_full Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
title_fullStr Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
title_full_unstemmed Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
title_short Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
title_sort Mobile Apps to improve therapy: the health practitioner in your pocket knows you
topic Mobile health
Self-management
Personalisation
Remote healthcare
User-centred
User studies
HCI
topic_facet Mobile health
Self-management
Personalisation
Remote healthcare
User-centred
User studies
HCI
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/20040
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