Matt Jameson Evans

ORCID: 0000-0001-9738-4490
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Research Areas
  • 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...

10.2196/jmir.9952 article EN cc-by Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018-05-12

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...

10.2196/13477 article EN cc-by Journal of Medical Internet Research 2019-07-05

<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...

10.1183/1393003.congress-2017.oa3202 article EN 2017-09-01
Richard I. Shader Andrea J. Bullock Saung Lei Jun Gong Daniel Wu and 95 more Jeremy Chuang Richard Tuli John Simard Andrew Hendifar Parikshit Padhi Gurleen Pasricha Nour Daboul Dulabh Monga Lowell Anthony Claire Ervin Pablo Lapuerta Matthew H. Kulke Pamela L. Kunz Emily K. Bergsland Dieter Rsch David C. Metz Janice L. Pasieka Nick Pavlakis Marianne Pavel Martyn Caplin Kjell Berg John Ramage Emily Evans Melissa Yang Shanna Jackson Karie Arnold Linda Law Dana DiBenedetti Stella Stergiopoulos Christopher‐Paul Milne Wendi Ni Amrutha Anand Helen Brandwood Matt Jameson Evans Laura Housman Mary Jo Lamberti Josephine Awatin Kenneth Getz J. Bradford Rice Alan G. White Lauren M. Scarpati George J. Wan Winnie W. Nelson Jean-Fran Ç Ois Yale John Xie Stephen E. Sherman Claude Garceau Hong Wan Barry Gumbiner Tenshang Joh Tom Riel Chandrasekhar Udata Philippe Forgues Pamela D. Garzone Helen Tomkinson Eileen Mcbride Paul Martin Eleanor Lisbon Angela W. Dymond Mireille Cantarini Karen So David Holt Erin Conway Ken Lin John A. Sellick Kari Kurtzhalts James F. Carbo Michael Ott Kari A. Mergenhagen Maria Yu Kate Van Brunt Zvonko Miličević Oralee J. Varnado Kristina S. Boye Edith M. Heintjes Jetty A. Overbeek Gillian C. Hall Daniel Prieto‐Alhambra Francesco Lapi Niklas Hammar Irene D. Bezemer Christoph Waldeyer Moritz Seiffert Nils Staebe Julian Braetz Rebecca Kohsiack Francisco Ojeda Niklas Schofer Mahir Karakas Tanja Zeller Christoph Sinning Benedikt Schrage Dirk Westermann Karsten Sydow Stefan Blankenberg

10.1016/s0149-2918(17)31027-5 article EN Clinical Therapeutics 2017-11-01

<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...

10.2196/preprints.9952 preprint EN 2018-01-26

<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)...

10.2196/preprints.13477 preprint EN 2019-02-04
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