Published on in Vol 14, No 3 (2012): May-Jun

From eHealth Technologies to Interventions

From eHealth Technologies to Interventions

From eHealth Technologies to Interventions

Authors of this article:

Rik Crutzen1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

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  4. Brown J, Michie S, Raupach T, West R. Prevalence and Characteristics of Smokers Interested in Internet-Based Smoking Cessation Interventions: Cross-sectional Findings From a National Household Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(3):e50 View
  5. Bolle S, Romijn G, Smets E, Loos E, Kunneman M, van Weert J. Older Cancer Patients’ User Experiences With Web-Based Health Information Tools: A Think-Aloud Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(7):e208 View
  6. Miron-Shatz T, Shatz I, Becker S, Patel J, Eysenbach G. Promoting Business and Entrepreneurial Awareness in Health Care Professionals: Lessons From Venture Capital Panels at Medicine 2.0 Conferences. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(8):e184 View
  7. Postma S, Schers H, van de Belt T, van Boven K, ten Napel H, Stappers H, Gerritsen D, Olde Hartman T. Assessment of functioning in Dutch primary care: Development study of a consultation tool for patients with chronic conditions and multimorbidity. Health Expectations 2022;25(4):1363 View