Published on in Vol 20, No 5 (2018): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/9181, first published .
Electronic Health Physical Activity Behavior Change Intervention to Self-Manage Cardiovascular Disease: Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Health Professional Requirements

Electronic Health Physical Activity Behavior Change Intervention to Self-Manage Cardiovascular Disease: Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Health Professional Requirements

Electronic Health Physical Activity Behavior Change Intervention to Self-Manage Cardiovascular Disease: Qualitative Exploration of Patient and Health Professional Requirements

Journals

  1. Cruz-Martínez R, Wentzel J, Asbjørnsen R, Noort P, van Niekerk J, Sanderman R, van Gemert-Pijnen J. Supporting Self-Management of Cardiovascular Diseases Through Remote Monitoring Technologies: Metaethnography Review of Frameworks, Models, and Theories Used in Research and Development. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(5):e16157 View
  2. Tighe S, Ball K, Kensing F, Kayser L, Rawstorn J, Maddison R. Toward a Digital Platform for the Self-Management of Noncommunicable Disease: Systematic Review of Platform-Like Interventions. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(10):e16774 View
  3. Claes J, Cornelissen V, McDermott C, Moyna N, Pattyn N, Cornelis N, Gallagher A, McCormack C, Newton H, Gillain A, Budts W, Goetschalckx K, Woods C, Moran K, Buys R. PATHway-I: Feasibility, acceptability and clinical effectiveness of a technology enabled cardiac rehabilitation platform. A randomized controlled trial. (Preprint). Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019 View
  4. O’Shea O, Woods C, McDermott L, Buys R, Cornelis N, Claes J, Cornelissen V, Gallagher A, Newton H, Moyna N, McCaffrey N, Susta D, McDermott C, McCormack C, Budts W, Moran K, Tu W. A qualitative exploration of cardiovascular disease patients’ views and experiences with an eHealth cardiac rehabilitation intervention: The PATHway Project. PLOS ONE 2020;15(7):e0235274 View
  5. Ehn M, Johansson A, Revenäs Å. Technology-Based Motivation Support for Seniors’ Physical Activity—A Qualitative Study on Seniors’ and Health Care Professionals’ Views. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2019;16(13):2418 View
  6. Heron N, O’Connor S, Kee F, Thompson D, Anderson N, Cutting D, Cupples M, Donnelly M. Development of a Digital Lifestyle Modification Intervention for Use after Transient Ischaemic Attack or Minor Stroke: A Person-Based Approach. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(9):4861 View
  7. Li X, Zhang Y, Ye Z, Huang L, Zheng X. Development of a Mobile Application of Internet-Based Support Program on Parenting Outcomes for Primiparous Women. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(14):7354 View
  8. Cohen Rodrigues T, de Buisonjé D, Keesman M, Reijnders T, van der Geer J, Janssen V, Kraaijenhagen R, Atsma D, Evers A. Facilitators of and Barriers to Lifestyle Support and eHealth Solutions: Interview Study Among Health Care Professionals Working in Cardiac Care. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(10):e25646 View
  9. Cohen Rodrigues T, Reijnders T, de Buisonjé D, Breeman L, van den Broek I, Janssen V, Kraaijenhagen R, Atsma D, Evers A. Lifestyle support preferences of patients with cardiovascular diseases: What lifestyle support might work best for whom?. PEC Innovation 2022;1:100071 View
  10. Velez M, Lugo-Agudelo L, Patiño Lugo D, Glenton C, Posada A, Mesa Franco L, Negrini S, Kiekens C, Spir Brunal M, Roberg A, Cruz Sarmiento K. Factors that influence the provision of home-based rehabilitation services for people needing rehabilitation: a qualitative evidence synthesis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2023;2023(2) View
  11. Zamanillo-Campos R, Serrano-Ripoll M, Taltavull-Aparicio J, Gervilla-García E, Ripoll J, Fiol-deRoque M, Boylan A, Ricci-Cabello I. Perspectives and Views of Primary Care Professionals Regarding DiabeText, a New mHealth Intervention to Support Adherence to Antidiabetic Medication in Spain: A Qualitative Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(7):4237 View
  12. Teo J, Zheng Z, Bird S. Identifying the factors affecting ‘patient engagement’ in exercise rehabilitation. BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;14(1) View
  13. Teo J, Bird S, Wang X, Zheng Z. Using telehealth to deliver Qi Gong and Tai Chi programs: A mixed-methods systematic review on feasibility, acceptability and participant engagement factors. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics 2024;117:105203 View
  14. Stark A, Krayter S, Dockweiler C. Competencies required by patients and health professionals regarding telerehabilitation: A scoping review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  15. Zeller A, Gutenberg J, Niebauer J, Crutzen R, Kulnik S. Patients' experiences and perspectives regarding the use of digital technology to support exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation: a qualitative interview study. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 2024;6 View
  16. Yu Y, Gong X, Wan W, Hu X, Xiong L, Gui S, Zeng L. Evaluation of the clinical effect of a multimodal pre-rehabilitation program guided by the behaviour change wheel in elderly women with breast cancer. Geriatric Nursing 2024;58:44 View
  17. Lange-Drenth L, Schulz H, Suck I, Bleich C. Barriers, Facilitators, and Requirements for a Telerehabilitation Aftercare Program for Patients After Occupational Injuries: Semistructured Interviews With Key Stakeholders. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e51865 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. McGrowder D, Miller F, Brown J, Wilson-Clarke C, Anderson-Jackson L. Diagnostic Applications of Health Intelligence and Surveillance Systems. View
  2. Dorronzoro-Zubiete E, Rivera-Romero O, Nuñez-Benjumea F, Cervera-Torres S. Personalized Health Systems for Cardiovascular Disease. View