Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)
Research
Investigating Cyberchondriac Behaviors on the Internet: Implications for E-Health 2.0 |
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Yin-leng Theng*,
Hongkun Tan,
Rao Pallavi |
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Free Full Paper Promoting Physical Activity Among The Over Fifties Using a Web Based Tailored Advice |
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Denise Peels*,
Lilian Lechner,
Catherine Bolman,
Hein De Vries,
Aart Mudde |
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Carers 2.0? Qualitative Study of the Views of Carers on the Adoption of Networked Communication Technologies. |
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John Powell* |
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Current Situation and Perspectives of Health 2.0 Tools Use for Chronic Patients in Basque Country, Spain |
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Natalia Pletneva* |
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Bridging Health Disparities through Digital Health Coaching: Use and Outcome of the Online Losing Weight Coach in Individuals with Low, Middle and High Socioeconomic Positions. |
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Leentje Vervoort,
Inès Gaston-echeverria,
Claudia Put* |
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Qualitative Evaluation of a Web-based Risk Profiling and Health Management Service: an Industrial Design Perspective |
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Sandra Vosbergen*,
Maarten Buiter,
Ersen Colkesen,
Roderik Kraaijenhagen,
Niels Peek |
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Business
Practice
ToiletFinder - Utilising the Wisdom of the Crowd |
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Grant Philip Cumming*,
Nedkov Stanislav,
Mcconachie Mark,
Brooks Elizabeth,
Beattie Paul |
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Total number of abstracts: 13
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