Published on in Vol 20, No 1 (2018): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/8977, first published .
Technological Health Intervention in Population Aging to Assist People to Work Smarter not Harder: Qualitative Study

Technological Health Intervention in Population Aging to Assist People to Work Smarter not Harder: Qualitative Study

Technological Health Intervention in Population Aging to Assist People to Work Smarter not Harder: Qualitative Study

Authors of this article:

Sonia Chien-I Chen1, 2 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Chen S, Liu C, Wang Z, McAdam R, Brennan M, Davey S, Cheng T. How Geographical Isolation and Aging in Place Can Be Accommodated Through Connected Health Stakeholder Management: Qualitative Study With Focus Groups. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e15976 View
  2. Kim M, Seok J, Kim B. Mediating role of the perceived benefits of using a medication safety system in the relationship between transformational leadership and the medication-error management climate. Journal of Research in Nursing 2020;25(1):22 View
  3. Chen S, Liu C. Factors Influencing the Application of Connected Health in Remote Areas, Taiwan: A Qualitative Pilot Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(4):1282 View
  4. Caroço J, Gomes N, Martinho R, Rijo R, Peralta T, Carvalho D, Querido A, Anjos Dixe M. Challenges on the usability of digital platforms for informal caregivers and health professionals: the case study of Help2Care. Procedia Computer Science 2019;164:724 View
  5. Lee C, Huang C, Huang J, Wang C, Fan S, Wang P, Lan K. Live-interactive teledermatology program in Taiwan: One-year experience serving a district hospital in rural Taitung County. Journal of the Formosan Medical Association 2021;120(1):422 View
  6. Chouvarda I, Mountford N, Trajkovik V, Loncar-Turukalo T, Cusack T. Leveraging Interdisciplinary Education Toward Securing the Future of Connected Health Research in Europe: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019;21(11):e14020 View
  7. Tsung-Yin O, Chih-Young H, Che-Wei L. A Mixed-Methods Study of Users' Journey Mapping Experience and Acceptance of Telehealthcare Technology in Taiwan. Telemedicine and e-Health 2019;25(11):1057 View
  8. Baudin K, Gustafsson C, Frennert S. Views of Swedish Elder Care Personnel on Ongoing Digital Transformation: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(6):e15450 View
  9. Chen S, Hu R, McAdam R. Smart, Remote, and Targeted Health Care Facilitation Through Connected Health: Qualitative Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e14201 View
  10. Chen S, Liu C, Hu R, Mo Y, Ye X. “Nomen Omen”: Exploring Connected Healthcare through the Perspective of Name Omen. Healthcare 2020;8(1):66 View
  11. Laukka E, Pölkki T, Kanste O. Leadership in the context of digital health services: A concept analysis. Journal of Nursing Management 2022;30(7):2763 View
  12. Gomes N, Caroço J, Rijo R, Martinho R, Querido A, Peralta T, Dixe M. Evaluation of an e-health platform for informal caregivers and health professionals: the case study of Help2Care. Informatics for Health and Social Care 2022;47(2):144 View
  13. Sun Y, Feng Y, Shen X, Guo X. Fear appeal, coping appeal and mobile health technology persuasion: a two-stage scenario-based survey of the elderly. Information Technology & People 2023;36(1):362 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Chien-i Chen S, Kharabsheh R. Big Data Governance and Perspectives in Knowledge Management. View
  2. Alhuwail D, Abd-Alrazaq A, Al-Jafar E, Househ M. Smart Home Technologies and Services for Geriatric Rehabilitation. View