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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada) Attended Medicine 2.0'09 (Toronto, Canada) Attended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL) Attended Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA) Is registered to attend Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'08 (Toronto, Canada)Web 2.0 systems supporting childhood chronic disease management: a general architecture compliant with the WHA eHealth Resolution Introduction: At the time they reach adolescence, 10-15% of all children live with a chronic disease. The recent technical advances have provided a foundation for ubiquitous and proactive health systems that use data from multiple sources to supply individuals and communities with support to improve their state of health and avoid health risks The aim of this research was to develop a general Web 2.0 system architecture compliant with the WHA eHealth resolution for support of children with a ... Medicine 2.0'09 (Toronto, Canada)Patient and Parents’ Views on the Web 2.0 Diabetes Portal - the Management Tool, the Generator and the Gatekeeper: Qualitative Study Background The Internet has undergone rapid development, with significant impact on social life and on modes of communication. Modern management of childhood Type 1 diabetes requires continuous support and problem-based learning, but few pediatric clinics offer Web 2.0 resources to patients as part of routine diabetes care. We previously reported practitioners' attitudes (J Med Internet Res 2009;11(2):e12), but little is known about the views of young patients and their parents. Objective... Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)Young Patients' Views on the Open Web 2.0 Childhood Diabetes Patient Portal: Qualitative Study Background: Management of childhood Type 1 diabetes requires daily intensive self-treatment, continuous support and problem-based learning. We previously reported users’ attitudes toward a restricted access Web 2.0 portal service tailored to selected young type 1 diabetes patients and their parents. However, little is known about the views of young patients themselves on such resources provided as open source on the free Internet. Objectives: We aimed to explore patients’ and parentsâ€... Medicine 2.0'11 (Stanford University, USA)To Use or Not to Use – Practitioners’ Views on the Web 2.0 Portal for Young Persons with Diabetes Background Children and adolescents with diabetes need intensive daily self-treatment, guided by hospital-based pediatric diabetes teams, consisting of nurses and nurse specialists, physicians and dietitians, social workers and/or clinical psychologists. These practitioners meet patients and their parents when hospitalized at onset and continue to meet them as outpatients over many years. However, little is known about the attitudes of practitioners towards the use of Web 2.0 resources on th... Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)Local Paediatric Diabetes Practitioners Using a Web 2.0 Patient Portal Background: Management of paediatric diabetes type 1, including frequent insulin injections and intensive self-control of blood glucose, is part of everyday life. The treatment is performed by young patients themselves, along with their guardians, over time becoming their own experts. Through the varying phases of the disease trajectory they are guided by paediatric diabetes teams, consisting of nurses and nurse specialists, physicians, dieticians, social workers and/or clinical psychologists... Full Paper PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet ResearchHealth Professionals' Attitudes Towards Using a Web 2.0 Portal for Child and Adolescent Diabetes Care: Qualitative Study Patient and Parent Views on a Web 2.0 Diabetes Portal—the Management Tool, the Generator, and the Gatekeeper: Qualitative Study Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who Sam Nordfeldt has said they are a friend/colleague ofPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who Sam Nordfeldt said they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they have met Sam NordfeldtPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who have said they have met Sam Nordfeldt and who Sam Nordfeldt says they have metPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Sam Nordfeldt is a fan ofPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who are a fan of Sam Nordfeldt and who Sam Nordfeldt is a fan ofPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Users who said they want to meet Sam NordfeldtPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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