Published on in Vol 15, No 5 (2013): May

Making Sense of Mobile- and Web-Based Wellness Information Technology: Cross-Generational Study

Making Sense of Mobile- and Web-Based Wellness Information Technology: Cross-Generational Study

Making Sense of Mobile- and Web-Based Wellness Information Technology: Cross-Generational Study

Authors of this article:

Daniel Kutz1 ;   Kalpana Shankar2 ;   Kay Connelly3

Journals

  1. Lavallee D, Wicks P, Alfonso Cristancho R, Mullins C. Stakeholder engagement in patient-centered outcomes research: high-touch or high-tech?. Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research 2014;14(3):335 View
  2. Stucki R, Urwyler P, Rampa L, Müri R, Mosimann U, Nef T. A Web-Based Non-Intrusive Ambient System to Measure and Classify Activities of Daily Living. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(7):e175 View
  3. Grace A, Gleasure R. Supporting the critical role of family carers in wellness management. Health Policy and Technology 2017;6(2):242 View
  4. Polanco N, Odametey S, Derakhshani S, Khachaturian M, Devoe C, Jethwani K, Kakarmath S. Evaluating the accuracy of the VitalWellness device. Digital Medicine 2019;5(3):109 View
  5. Grace A, Gleasure R. Health and Social Care – Towards an Understanding of Wellness Management and the Role of IS. Procedia Computer Science 2015;64:248 View
  6. Portelli P, Eldred C. A grounded theory of attitudes towards online psychological pain management interventions in chronic pain patients. Computers in Human Behavior 2017;76:329 View
  7. Mariño R. Cultural aspects of ageing and health promotion. Australian Dental Journal 2015;60(S1):131 View
  8. Chen J, Bauman A, Allman-Farinelli M. A Study to Determine the Most Popular Lifestyle Smartphone Applications and Willingness of the Public to Share Their Personal Data for Health Research. Telemedicine and e-Health 2016;22(8):655 View
  9. Quinn C, Staub S, Barr E, Gruber-Baldini A. Mobile Support for Older Adults and Their Caregivers: Dyad Usability Study. JMIR Aging 2019;2(1):e12276 View
  10. Hirvonen N, Enwald H, Känsäkoski H, Eriksson-Backa K, Nguyen H, Huhta A, Huvila I. Older adults’ views on eHealth services: a systematic review of scientific journal articles. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2020;135:104031 View
  11. Vasco Lopes N. Internet of Things feasibility for disabled people. Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies 2020;31(12) View
  12. Vassli L, Farshchian B. Acceptance of Health-Related ICT among Elderly People Living in the Community: A Systematic Review of Qualitative Evidence. International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction 2018;34(2):99 View
  13. Chen Z, Qi H, Wang L. Study on the Types of Elderly Intelligent Health Management Technology and the Influencing Factors of Its Adoption. Healthcare 2021;9(11):1494 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. John O, Fallavollita P. Connected Health in Smart Cities. View
  2. Brondani M, Mariño R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. View
  3. Brondani M, Mariño R. Handbook of Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. View