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ConferencesAttended Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL) Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)User Needs, Preferences and Supporting Factors for the Development of an Rheumatology Interactive Health Communication Application Background: The potential of Interactive Health Communication Applications (IHCA’s) to improve health care has been acknowledged and the development of online health applications is quickly evolving. However, up to present not all applications are accepted and used equally by patients and health professionals. Therefore, we intend to develop a hospital-based rheumatology IHCA from a user-centered perspective. Objective: The aim of the present study was to get a complete overview of needs... Validation of a Dutch Version of the EHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS). Background: With the increased diffusion of the internet among households, large amounts of health information have become widely available to the public. Although it is assumed that this improves patient empowerment, it has also been argued that not everyone can benefit from the internet equally, for not everyone has enough skills to use the internet. This might result in a reinforcement of already existing differences in health knowledge and access to care. Insight in the differences in peo... Full Paper PublicationsJMIR Mental HealthMixing Online and Face-to-Face Therapy: How to Benefit From Blended Care in Mental Health Care Journal of Medical Internet ResearchDoes the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) Measure What it Intends to Measure? Validation of a Dutch Version of the eHEALS in Two Adult Populations Measuring Actual eHealth Literacy Among Patients With Rheumatic Diseases: a Qualitative Analysis of Problems Encountered Using Health 1.0 and Health 2.0 Applications Development of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument: Measuring a Broad Spectrum of Health 1.0 and Health 2.0 Skills Published WithThis user's work may be related to |
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