Browsing by Subject "Digital health"
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Internet-Delivered Interventions for Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Children and Young People: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
(2022)Background: Mental health difficulties in children and adolescents are highly prevalent; however, only a minority receive adequate mental health care. Internet-delivered interventions offer a promising opportunity to ... -
A Novel BrainHealth Index Prototype Improved by Telehealth-Delivered Training During COVID-19
(2021)Introduction: Brain health is neglected in public health, receiving attention after something goes wrong. Neuroplasticity research illustrates that preventive steps strengthen the brain's component systems; however, this ... -
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 ... -
ProACT - A Digital Platform to Support Self-Management of Multiple Chronic Conditions: Findings in Relation to Engagement during a one-year Proof-of-Concept Trial.
(2021)Background: Populations globally are ageing, resulting in higher incidence rates of chronic diseases. Digital health platforms, designed to support those with chronic conditions to self-manage at home, offer a promising ... -
ProACT: Fostering PPI within the design of digital health solutions for people with multimorbidity
(2018)At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However, our healthcare systems have not been designed to effectively support these people in their daily care needs. ProACT ... -
ProACT: Person-centred digital integrated care for adults aged 65 years and over, living with multimorbidity
(2019)Background: At present in Europe there are 50 million people living at any one time with multimorbidity. However, our healthcare systems have not been designed to effectively support these people in their daily care needs. ... -
Technical Support Needs of Older Users of Digital Health Technologies to Support Self-Management of Multimorbidity
(2022)Marketplace digital health and wellness devices have become more accessible, but there has been little examination of the specific issues that arise when such devices are deployed to large groups of novice digital technology ... -
Transferability of an Integrated Care Platform: Use Case
(2022)The transfer and implementation of digital health solutions from one setting to another can be challenging. This study functioned as a use case to examine the transferability of a digital integrated care platform from ...