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E-grāmata: Mobile Technologies as a Health Care Tool

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  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2016
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319059181
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  • Sērija : PoliMI SpringerBriefs
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Feb-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319059181

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This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the available and emerging mobile technologies and explores how these technologies can serve as support tools in enhancing user participation in health care and promoting well-being in the daily lives of individuals, thereby reducing the burden of chronic disease on the health care system. The analysis is supported by presentation of a variety of case studies on the ways in which mobile technologies can be used to increase connectivity with health care providers and relevant others in order to promote healthy lifestyles and improve service provision. Detailed information is also provided on a sample project in which a set of tools has been used by teens at risk of obesity to record their sociopsychological environment and everyday health routines. Specifically, it is evaluated whether video diaries, created using a mobile platform and shared in real time via a social network, assist subjects in confronting obesity as a chronic dise

ase. The book will be of interest to all who wish to understand the impressive potential of mobile health or to conduct research in the field.

Mobile Technologies as a Support Tool for Health.- Research Strategies for Participatory Mobile Health.- Sample Project: Locast Health Diary.- Conclusions.
1 Introduction
1(10)
1.1 The Context
1(3)
1.1.1 Healthcare
1(1)
1.1.2 Mobile Technology
2(1)
1.1.3 Design Approach
3(1)
1.2 The Problem
4(2)
1.2.1 Chronic Disease
4(1)
1.2.2 Patients' Socio-Psychological Environment
5(1)
1.2.3 Patients' Involvement in Health Management
6(1)
1.3 The Methodology
6(5)
References
9(2)
2 Mobile Technologies as a Support Tool for Health
11(32)
2.1 Mobile Communication and Connectivity for Social Interaction
11(2)
2.1.1 The Essence of Mobile Technology and Connectivity
11(1)
2.1.2 Connected Communities
12(1)
2.2 Mobile Devices as a Means of Communication Tool
13(4)
2.2.1 Mobile Devices as High-Capability Processors
13(1)
2.2.2 Mobile Devices as Connected Health Tool
14(3)
2.3 Mobile Health
17(9)
2.3.1 The Definition of Mobile Health (m-Health)
17(1)
2.3.2 The Emergence of Health 2.0
18(2)
2.3.3 Future Product Service System in Mobile Health
20(4)
2.3.4 Stakeholders of Mobile Health
24(2)
2.4 Opportunities of Participation in Mobile Health
26(5)
2.4.1 Social Networks in Health-Related Context
26(2)
2.4.2 Participatory Culture Through Social Media
28(3)
2.5 Health Awareness as a Background Study
31(12)
2.5.1 The Use of Mobile Diary Studies in Healthcare Context
33(4)
References
37(6)
3 Research Strategies for Mobile Healthcare
43(14)
3.1 Practiced-Based Approach
43(1)
3.2 Action Research Strategy
44(3)
3.3 Qualitative Tools
47(5)
3.3.1 Participant Observation
47(2)
3.3.2 Diary Studies
49(2)
3.3.3 Storytelling
51(1)
3.4 Prototyping
52(5)
References
53(4)
4 Project: Locast Health Diary
57(58)
4.1 Application Area: Childhood Obesity
57(7)
4.2 Aim of the Project
64(2)
4.3 Methods and Tools
66(7)
4.4 Project Development
73(26)
4.4.1 Research
73(4)
4.4.2 Concept Development
77(4)
4.4.3 Project Locast Health Diary
81(5)
4.4.4 Deployment and Evaluation
86(3)
4.4.5 Locast Health Diary Study
89(6)
4.4.6 Results
95(4)
4.5 Evaluation
99(16)
References
110(5)
5 Discussion
115(8)
5.1 Towards Participatory Healthcare Services
115(4)
5.1.1 Involvement of Individuals
115(2)
5.1.2 Involvement of Stakeholders
117(2)
5.2 Next Steps in Locast Health Diary Project
119(2)
5.3 Future Directions
121(2)
References
122(1)
Index 123