Published on in Vol 15, No 9 (2013): September

Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System

Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System

Social and Self-Reflective Use of a Web-Based Personally Controlled Health Management System

Journals

  1. Arguel A, Perez‐Concha O, Li S, Lau A. Theoretical approaches of online social network interventions and implications for behavioral change: a systematic review. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 2018;24(1):212 View
  2. Lau A, Piper K, Bokor D, Martin P, Lau V, Coiera E. Challenges During Implementation of a Patient-Facing Mobile App for Surgical Rehabilitation: Feasibility Study. JMIR Human Factors 2017;4(4):e31 View
  3. Mortimer N, Rhee J, Guy R, Hayen A, Lau A. A web-based personally controlled health management system increases sexually transmitted infection screening rates in young people: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 2015;22(4):805 View
  4. Fraccaro P, Vigo M, Balatsoukas P, Buchan I, Peek N, van der Veer S. The influence of patient portals on users’ decision making is insufficiently investigated: A systematic methodological review. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2018;111:100 View
  5. Laranjo L, Lau A, Martin P, Tong H, Coiera E. Use of a mobile social networking intervention for weight management: a mixed-methods study protocol. BMJ Open 2017;7(7):e016665 View
  6. Demiris G, Iribarren S, Sward K, Lee S, Yang R. Patient generated health data use in clinical practice: A systematic review. Nursing Outlook 2019;67(4):311 View
  7. Thompson M, Reilly J, Valdez R. Work system barriers to patient, provider, and caregiver use of personal health records: A systematic review. Applied Ergonomics 2016;54:218 View
  8. Lau A, Arguel A, Dennis S, Liaw S, Coiera E. “Why Didn’t it Work?” Lessons From a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Web-based Personally Controlled Health Management System for Adults with Asthma. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2015;17(12):e283 View
  9. Smits M, Kim C, van Goor H, Ludden G. From Digital Health to Digital Well-being: Systematic Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(4):e33787 View
  10. Lu X, Yao Y, Jin Y. Digital exclusion and functional dependence in older people: Findings from five longitudinal cohort studies. eClinicalMedicine 2022;54:101708 View
  11. Buss V, Barr M, Parker S, Kabir A, Lau A, Liaw S, Stocks N, Harris M. Mobile App Intervention of a Randomized Controlled Trial for Patients With Obesity and Those Who Are Overweight in General Practice: User Engagement Analysis Quantitative Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2024;12:e45942 View
  12. Parker S, Stocks N, Nutbeam D, Thomas L, Denney-Wilson E, Zwar N, Karnon J, Lloyd J, Noakes M, Liaw S, Lau A, Osborne R, Harris M. Preventing chronic disease in patients with low health literacy using eHealth and teamwork in primary healthcare: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial. BMJ Open 2018;8(6):e023239 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Laranjo L. Participatory Health Through Social Media. View