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Bio statementResearcher Self-management and eHealth at TNO Quality of Life, Prevention and Care, Care Innovation ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL) Attended Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)EPartner for Kids: Computer Assistants for Children with Behavioral Problems In the Netherlands, approximately 5.6% of the youth (13-18) experiences behavioral problems and suffers from impulsivity, restlessness, emotional instability and negative attitude. Training can help children to deal with their own behavior at a younger age and prevent (or at least limit) these difficulties. Oké op school (Okay at school) is an organization in Almere, which provides such training and teaches children new skills (e.g., learning, social abilities, dealing with fear of failure a... Developing an ECoach for the BeweegKuur Background: Following the global trend, in the Netherlands many people are overweight and prone to chronic diseases, such as diabetes. Accordingly, NISB developed the BeweegKuur (BK, “Activity Course”). People who are overweight are assigned a lifestyle coach, for one year, which offers support for self-management (i.e., diet, activity and sport). The BK is under consideration for reimbursement by health insurance plans, which poses two requirements. First, the lifestyle coach needs to at... Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)Validity and Reliability of the EHealth Analysis and Steering Instrument (eASI) Background eHealth services can contribute to individuals’ self-management, i.e., performing lifestyle related activities and decision-making, to maintain a good health or to mitigate the effect of an (chronic) illness on their health. But how effective are these services? The eHealth Analysis and Steering Instrument (eASI) aims at answering this question. It surveys how eHealth services score on 35 items representing three dimensions (i.e., Utility, Usability and Content), which are theor... Full Paper PublicationsMedicine 2.0Validity and Reliability of the eHealth Analysis and Steering Instrument Published WithThis user's work may be related toUsers who said they have met Olivier Anne Blanson HenkemansUsers who have said they have met Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans and who Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans says they have metUsers who said they want to meet Olivier Anne Blanson HenkemansUsers who want to meet Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans and who Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans wants to meetUsers who have said they are friend/colleague of Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans |
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