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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)Public Engagement with Biomedical Research through Smartphone-based Augmented Reality Background Science communicators have advocated engagement as an important precursor to public understanding of science, and have sought to facilitate engagement by immersion in a scientific environment. The advent of new social media technologies has increased the opportunities available for biomedical scientists to engage the general public in their work. Smartphone-based augmented reality (AR) is one such technology. In the phone’s camera viewfinder real-time geospatial and other inter... Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)Developing a Framework to Generate Evidence of Health Outcomes from Social Media Use in Chronic Disease Management Background: Whilst there is an abundance of evidence-based practice (EBP) recommendations guiding management of various chronic diseases, evidence suggesting best practice for using social media to improve health outcomes is inadequate. The variety of social media platforms, multiple potential uses, inconsistent definitions and paucity of rigorous studies, make it difficult to measure health outcomes reliably in chronic disease management. Most published investigations report on an earlier ge... Medicine 2.0'14 Summit & World Congress (Maui, Hawaii, USA)Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emerging Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain Background: Published reports continue to emerge investigating patient reported outcomes (PROs) from social media use in chronic disease management. Research continues to present tenuous suggestions that social media are well suited to enhance management. Academic literature presents various qualitative reports of health outcomes and discourse themes from social media use. However, there is an absence of published accounts focusing on the underlying mechanisms driving social media’s effect ... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Medical InformaticsConceptual Models in Health Informatics Research: A Literature Review and Suggestions for Development JMIR Research ProtocolsInternet Protocol Television for Personalized Home-Based Health Information: Design-Based Research on a Diabetes Education System Metadata Correction: Internet Protocol Television for Personalized Home-Based Health Information: Design-Based Research on a Diabetes Education System Using Social Media While Waiting in Pain: A Clinical 12-Week Longitudinal Pilot Study Telemedicine for Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (TeleGDM): A Mixed-Method Study Protocol of Effects of a Web-Based GDM Support System on Health Service Utilization, Maternal and Fetal Outcomes, Costs, and User Experience Journal of Medical Internet ResearchTherapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Emergent Themes From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain Patient-Reported Outcomes and Therapeutic Affordances of Social Media: Findings From a Global Online Survey of People With Chronic Pain Activity Theory as a Theoretical Framework for Health Self-Quantification: A Systematic Review of Empirical Studies Medicine 2.0Developing a Framework to Generate Evidence of Health Outcomes From Social Media Use in Chronic Disease Management Published WithThis user's work may be related toUsers who said they have met Kathleen GrayUsers who said they want to meet Kathleen Gray |
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