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Information Technology Based Methods for Health Behaviours: Selected Papers from Global Telehealth 2019 [Minkštas viršelis]

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Understanding and modifying health behaviors plays an important part in healthcare. The need to change behaviors applies across a range of health contexts, from individual interventions to the clinically-delivered management of chronic diseases and rehabilitation. Telehealth or virtual care technology offers many possible advantages here, including cost-efficiency, scalability, personalization, and automated high volume data collection and analysis, but success will depend on the effectiveness of the design, implementation and deployment of IT-based methods. This book, which forms part of the Global Telehealth series, includes papers presented at Global Telehealth 2019 (GT2019), a National Symposium on the topic of IT-based Methods for Health Behaviours held in Adelaide, Australia on 5 July 2019. The 10 papers selected for inclusion here comprise only full-paper, blind peer-reviewed contributions received for the symposium and the subsequent call for further contributions. Topics range from the scientific theory of health behavior change, through technological approaches to active ageing and the implementation of the 10,000 steps project, to a discussion of digital infrastructure for the storing & sharing of internet of things, wearables and app-based research study data. The book will be of interest to all researchers, managers and healthcare practitioners working to bring about positive changes in health behavior.
Preface v
Anthony Maeder
Stephanie Champion
Carly Moores
Rebecca Golley
International Expert Review Panel vii
To Advance Population Health, We Need to Be "Well Behaved": The Science of Health Behaviour Change
1(14)
Richard R. Rosenkranz
Every Step Counts: Understanding the Success of Implementing The 10,000 Steps Project
15(16)
Corneel Vandelanotte
Anetta Van Itallie
Wendy Brown
W. Kerry Mummery
Mitch J. Duncan
Successes and Challenges of an IT-Based Health Behaviour Change Program to Increase Physical Activity
31(14)
Gregory S. Kolt
Mitch J. Duncan
Corneel Vandelanotte
Richard R. Rosenkranz
Anthony J. Maeder
Trevor N. Savage
Rhys Tague
Anetta Van Itallie
W. Kerry Mummery
Cristina M. Caperchione
Classification of Balance Assessment Technology: A Scoping Review of Systematic Reviews
45(16)
Nicky Baker
Claire Gough
Susan Gordon
Subverting the Narrative: Alternate Technology Approaches for Active Ageing
61(16)
Gareth Friday
Sonja Pedell
Opportunities for Technology-Assisted Healthy Ageing in a Local Government Context
77(10)
Susan Gordon
Niranjan Bidargaddi
Sarah Immanuel
John Fouyaxis
Kristen Foley
Karinna Hall
Nicky Baker
A Digital Infrastructure for Storing & Sharing Internet of Things, Wearables and App-Based Research Study Data
87(10)
Peter Musiat
Yang Yang
Anthony Maeder
Niranjan Bidargaddi
Fully-Online, Interoperable Clinical Trial Management System for Multi-Interventional RCT: Maintain Your Brain Digital Platform
97(16)
Jeewani Anupama Ginige
Christos Boulamatsis
Megan Heffernan
Juan Carlos San Jose
Igor Chuprov
Tiffany Chau
Anthony Maeder
Michael Valenzuela
Maria Fiatarone Singh
Yorgi Mavros
Yian Noble
Sue Radd-Vagenas
Yareni Guerrero
Nidhi Jain
Fiona O'Leary
Nicole Kochan
Henry Brodaty
Defining and Delimitating Telemedicine and Related Terms - An Ontology-Based Classification
113(10)
Lena Otto
Lorenz Harst
Patrick Timpel
Bastian Wollschlaeger
Peggy Richter
Hannes Schlieter
Behaviour Change and e-Health Looking Broadly: A Scoping Narrative Review
123(16)
Richard E. Scott
Maurice Mars
Subject Index 139(2)
Author Index 141