- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Mental Health and Patient Involvement
- Healthcare Systems and Technology
- Social Media in Health Education
- Mobile Health and mHealth Applications
- Marketing and Advertising Strategies
- Chronic Disease Management Strategies
- Diabetes Management and Education
- Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
- Management and Marketing Education
- Mental Health via Writing
- Business Strategies and Innovation
- Social Media and Politics
HealthUnlocked (United Kingdom)
2017-2019
Queen Mary University of London
2018
Asthma UK
2018
Ibero American University
2017
Self-management support can improve health and reduce care utilization by people with long-term conditions. Online communities for conditions have the potential to influence health, usage of resources, facilitate illness self-management. Only recently, however, has evidence been reported on how such function evolve, they self-management in practice.The aim this study is gain a better understanding mechanisms underlying online systems analyzing structure dynamics networks connecting users who...
Participation in online health communities (OHCs) is a popular trend the United Kingdom. However, so far, no evidence exists to indicate an association between participation OHCs and improved outcomes.This study aimed (1) determine changes patient activation over 3 months new users of OHC, (2) describe patterns engagement with (3) examine whether patients' characteristics at baseline were associated subsequent engagement, (4) if during activation, care utilization, status.Active OHC on...
<b>Background:</b> There is evidence that taking part in online patients9 communities facilitates disease self-management and improves people9s illness experience. However, little known about the structure evolution of patients' communities. <b>Aim:</b> The aim this work was exploring knowledge gap. <b>Methods:</b> We conducted network analysis anonymised data from two UK communities, Asthma (2006-2016) British Lung Foundation (BLF, 2012-2016). <b>Results:</b> Activity grew over time both...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Self-management support can improve health and reduce care utilization by people with long-term conditions. Online communities for conditions have the potential to influence health, usage of resources, facilitate illness self-management. Only recently, however, has evidence been reported on how such function evolve, they self-management in practice. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> The aim this study is gain a better understanding mechanisms underlying online...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> Participation in online health communities (OHCs) is a popular trend the United Kingdom. However, so far, no evidence exists to indicate an association between participation OHCs and improved outcomes. </sec> <title>OBJECTIVE</title> This study aimed (1) determine changes patient activation over 3 months new users of OHC, (2) describe patterns engagement with (3) examine whether patients’ characteristics at baseline were associated subsequent engagement, (4)...