Medicine20.net User Profile: Claudia Pagliari

Claudia Pagliari (claudia.pagliari@ed.ac.uk)
University of Edinburgh
 
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Director Interdisciplinary Research Group in eHealth and Global eHealth masters programme at the university of Edinburgh. Research, evaluation and policy studies on big data, home telehealth, mHealth, social media, assistive robotics, personal health records etc. Particular interests in the ethical and societal implications of new technologies, value propositions for eHealth, user- and theory-centred design, and the practice and potential of eHealth for lower-income countries.

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Attended Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)
Thursday, November 13, 2014 to Friday, November 14, 2014
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Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)

Applying Systematic Review Methodologies to the Analysis of Data Available on Social Media Sites: An Exploratory Study into How the Topic of Gestational Diabetes Is Discussed on Twitter
Joanna Taylor*, Miles Osborne, Claudia Pagliari*

Background: The use of social media for health related activities is widely accepted to be on the increase. There is limited guidance, however, on how to systematically review the data available on social media sites in the context of health. Although systematic reviews are becoming increasing important in public health research, there are currently no known examples of its application to the data available on social media sites. Objective: To evaluate whether the widely applied PRISMA gui...

Panel on Adapting MHealth Interventions for New Contexts & Countries
Robyn Whittaker*, Jude McCool*, Enid Dorey*, Annette David*, Lorien Abroms*, Erik Augustson, Heather Patrick, Claudia Pagliari*

Particularly in the field of smoking cessation, text messaging (SMS) has been proven as an effective method for supporting healthy behaviour change. Most of the research and development to date has taken place in developed countries with well supported tobacco control policies, regulation, education and media campaigns. More recently, researchers have been investigating the potential to transfer these proven effective SMS interventions to other countries with very different tobacco control an...

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JMIR Research Protocols

Human Resource Information Systems in Health Care: Protocol for a Systematic Review
Aizhan Tursunbayeva, Claudia Pagliari, Raluca Bunduchi, Massimo Franco
JMIR Res Protoc 2015;4(4):e135

Social Media for e-Government in the Public Health Sector: Protocol for a Systematic Review
Massimo Franco, Aizhan Tursunbayeva, Claudia Pagliari
JMIR Res Protoc 2016;5(1):e42

Journal of Medical Internet Research

What Is eHealth (4): A Scoping Exercise to Map the Field
Claudia Pagliari, David Sloan, Peter Gregor, Frank Sullivan, Don Detmer, James P Kahan, Wija Oortwijn, Steve MacGillivray
J Med Internet Res 2005;7(1):e9

Design and Evaluation in eHealth: Challenges and Implications for an Interdisciplinary Field
Claudia Pagliari
J Med Internet Res 2007;9(2):e15

Patients’ Engagement With “Sweet Talk” – A Text Messaging Support System for Young People With Diabetes
Victoria Franklin, Alexandra Greene, Annalu Waller, Stephen Greene, Claudia Pagliari
J Med Internet Res 2008;10(2):e20

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