Browsing Nursing and Midwifery by Sponsor "European Commission"
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Addressing Medication Management Challenges for Older People with Multimorbidities: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach
(ACM, 2017)Multimorbidity, the presence of two or more chronic conditions, places a significant burden on health systems globally. People managing multiple chronic conditions face burdensome and complex treatment plans. Polypharmacy, the ... -
Augmenting K-means Clustering with Qualitative Data to Discover Engagement Patterns of Older Adults with Multimorbidity when using Digital Health Technologies: Findings from a Proof-of-Concept Trial
(2024)Background: Multiple chronic conditions (multimorbidity) are becoming more prevalent among aging populations. Digital health technologies have the potential to assist in the self-management of multimorbidity, improving the ... -
Care Models/Pathways for Managing Multimorbidity
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Developing Sustainable, Country-Specific Business Models for a Digital Healthy Aging Self-Management Innovation
(2018)Many promising Digital Health Innovations do not make it to the market, as sustainable Business Models are difficult to find. This paper aims to show how sustainable and country-specific business models can be ... -
Ecosystem Trial Strategic Plan Friendly Trial -ProACT
(European Commission, 2016)The purpose of this deliverable is to provide implementation plans for testing and evaluating the ProACT system. To reflect the iterative project implementation cycle, this document will be reviewed and updated twice during ... -
Enabling older adults with intellectual disability to become physical activity leaders in their community: Pilot study
(2023)People with intellectual disabilities (ID) have high levels of sedentary behaviour and co-morbid health conditions. There is also increased longevity for this group which is an incredible success story but one which also ... -
How to Foster PPI With Those Excluded From Public Involvement Itself?
(2018)Background While there is encouragement of public involvement in the development of health interventions and healthcare issues, PPI seeks to go a step further with this involvement “with recognition of the need to engage ... -
The impact of carer 'shared (disease management) responsibility' on 'shared decision making' for older persons managing multimorbidity
(2017)Introduction: For older persons with multimorbidity (PwMs), self-management is a complex process that involves integration of knowledge and tasks for multiple, and often interacting, chronic diseases (1). Shared decision ... -
Investigating the needs and concerns of older adults with multimorbidity and their healthcare professionals for conceivable digital psychotherapeutic interventions
(2022)Multimorbidity, defined as the concurrent experience of more than one chronic health condition in an individual, affects ∼65% of people over 65 and 85% of those over 85 years old with 30% of those also experiencing mental ... -
Older Adults? Experiences of Using Digital Health Technology for Multimorbidity Self-Management ? Findings From a Longitudinal Study
(2022)It is widely accepted that digital health technologies can support the self-management of chronic disease, aiding in symptom and lifestyle monitoring and management, encouraging behaviour change, and sharing data amongst ... -
Perceptions and use of technology to support self-management for older adults living with multiple health conditions within an ecosystem of care
(2017)In this study we have explored what technologies older people with multimorbidity (PwMs) are currently using and how they and their networks of care perceive technology to support their health conditions. This research ... -
Poor continuity to the future self is associated with reduced acceptance of camera- based active and assisted living technologies among older adults
(2023)Camera-based active and assisted living (AAL) technologies are potentially transformative for ageing populations but are hardly accepted by older adults.1 While sociodemographic and utilitarian influences on acceptance ...