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Jamie Ross (jamieross)
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Attended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)
Monday, September 23, 2013 to Tuesday, September 24, 2013
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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 2.0'13 (London, UK)

A Qualitative Study of Patient and Professional Preferences for Computer-Based Diabetes Self-Management Interventions
Kingshuk Pal*, Charlotte Dack*, Jamie Ross*, Fiona Stevenson, Elizabeth Murray*

Background Diabetes is one of the commonest chronic medical conditions in the UK, affecting approximately 1.9 million adults. Structured patient-education programmes can reduce the risk of developing diabetes related complications fourfold. In 2007 only 11% of people with Type 2 diabetes reported that they had been offered structured education. One way of improving access to education and self-management training is through internet-based interventions. Around 90% of people with diabetes ha...

Trusting Online Health Information: A Literature Review of Website Features That Influence Trust
Jamie Ross*, Charlotte Dack*, Kingshuk Pal*, Elizabeth Murray*

Background The internet is a rapidly growing source of health information and there is an increasing trend for people to seek health information online. With many websites providing health information it is important to understand how people evaluate trust in these sites. Objectives This review aims to explore the antecedents of trust in health information websites, and presents findings of the features that lead people to evaluate the associated information as trustworthy. Methods...

How to Combine Theory and Data to Develop an Online Self-Management Programme (SMP) for Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Charlotte Dack*, Kingshuk Pal*, Jamie Ross*, Fiona Stevenson, Susan Michie*, Elizabeth Murray*

Background: Synthesising multiple theoretical perspectives and data sources may be necessary to develop effective and widely implemented behaviour change interventions, but it is unclear how best to do this. Objectives: To describe an interdisciplinary protocol for combining theory and data to develop an online self-management programme for adults with Type2 Diabetes. Methods: Guided by Corbin and Strauss’ work on living with chronic illness we combined data from systematic reviews, qual...

Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)

Implementing an Internet Self-Management Intervention for Type 2 Diabetes
Jamie Ross*

Background The internet is increasingly utilised to deliver healthcare. Implementation of internet interventions into routine clinical practice has however, proved inconsistent. With an increasing number of interventions being developed, understanding the process of successful implementation is ever more important in order for their full potential to be realised. Although the internet offers huge promise as a mode of delivery of public health interventions, data on the actual reach in ...

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