Published on in Vol 4, No 1 (2020): Jan-Dec

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/15885, first published .
Using an Electronic App to Promote Home-Based Self-Care in Older Patients With Heart Failure: Qualitative Study on Patient and Informal Caregiver Challenges

Using an Electronic App to Promote Home-Based Self-Care in Older Patients With Heart Failure: Qualitative Study on Patient and Informal Caregiver Challenges

Using an Electronic App to Promote Home-Based Self-Care in Older Patients With Heart Failure: Qualitative Study on Patient and Informal Caregiver Challenges

Journals

  1. Wegener E, Bergschöld J, Whitmore C, Winters M, Kayser L. Involving Older People With Frailty or Impairment in the Design Process of Digital Health Technologies to Enable Aging in Place: Scoping Review. JMIR Human Factors 2023;10:e37785 View
  2. Russell M. A hybrid virtual nurse model. Nursing Management 2023;54(2):42 View
  3. Zisis G, Carrington M, Oldenburg B, Whitmore K, Lay M, Huynh Q, Neil C, Ball J, Marwick T. An m-Health intervention to improve education, self-management, and outcomes in patients admitted for acute decompensated heart failure: barriers to effective implementation. European Heart Journal - Digital Health 2021;2(4):649 View
  4. Achury Saldaña D, Rodríguez Parrado I, González R. Cardio SEM. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2023;41(9):673 View
  5. Bas-Sarmiento P, Fernández-Gutiérrez M, Poza-Méndez M, Carrasco-Bernal M, Cuenca-García M, Díaz-Rodríguez M, Gómez-Jiménez M, Paloma-Castro O, Torres-Castaño A, Marín-Paz A. Needs of patients with multi-morbidity and heart failure for the development of a mHealth to improve their self-management: A qualitative analysis. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9:205520762311804 View
  6. Engelmann P, Eilerskov N, Thilsing T, Bernardini F, Rasmussen S, Löwe B, Herrmann-Lingen C, Gostoli S, Andréasson F, Rafanelli C, Pedersen S, Jaarsma T, Kohlmann S. Needs of multimorbid heart failure patients and their carers: a qualitative interview study and the creation of personas as a basis for a blended collaborative care intervention. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine 2023;10 View
  7. Tavares S, Lampridou S, Byrne B. Non-invasive telemonitoring and quality of life in heart failure: part two—a qualitative systematic review. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing 2023;18(6):1 View
  8. Masterson Creber R, Dodson J, Bidwell J, Breathett K, Lyles C, Harmon Still C, Ooi S, Yancy C, Kitsiou S. Telehealth and Health Equity in Older Adults With Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 2023;16(11) View
  9. Liu F, Song T, Yu P, Deng N, Guan Y, Yang Y, Ma Y. Efficacy of an mHealth App to Support Patients’ Self-Management of Hypertension: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e43809 View
  10. Kelley M, Powell T, Camara D, Shah N, Norton J, Deitelzweig C, Vaidy N, Hsiao C, Wang J, Bierman A. Mobile Health Apps, Family Caregivers, and Care Planning: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e46108 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Keshavjee K, Johnston-Jewell D, Lee B, Kyba R. Smart and Pervasive Healthcare. View
  2. Martín-Payo R, Pérez-González S, Menéndez-Pérez C, Martínez-Pinilla E, Fernández Álvarez M. La Universidad que Experimenta. View