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Tatjana Zrimec (tatjanazrimec)
Univestiy of Primorska
 
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Medicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)

Empowering Patients with Chronic Diseases
Mate Bestek*, Matic Meglic*, Blaz Kurent*, Iztok Cukjati, Tatjana Zrimec*, Andrej Brodnik

Background: Chronic diseases require most of the resources in todays healthcare systems. Healthcare systems, as such, are thus not sustainable in the long term. Solutions to this problem are needed and a lot of research is focused on finding new approaches to more sustainable healthcare systems. Different countries tackle the problem in their own ways. Mostly, they are reducing expenses and cutting costs. Ehealth holds great promises as it seems to have great potential for changing healthca...

E-Health Approach to Chronic Disease Management for Self-Management and Behaviour Change
Tatjana Zrimec*, Mate Beštek, Iztok Cukjati, Stanislav Šuškovič, Blaz Kurent*, Andrej Brodnik

Background: The WHO estimates that chronic diseases cause at least 60% of deaths annually. The treatment of patients with chronic diseases is therefore becoming one of the most important areas of research. The good news is that approximately 70-80% of patients with chronic conditions can be managed with supported self-care. Modern disease management models increasingly include mobile technologies and ICT tools for facilitating self care programs and programs for behaviour change. The nu...

Medicine 2.0'13 (London, UK)

Comparing the Success of ECare Interventions for Chronic Disease Management and Disease Prevention
Tatjana Zrimec*, Mate Bestek, Iztok Cujkati, Andrej Brodnik

Background With aging population there is an increasing occurrence in a number of chronic diseases. Diabetes and asthma, in particular, have reached threatening dimensions worldwide. In Slovenia, 120,911 people live with diabetes. Worldwide, the estimated number in 2012 was nearly 366 million and it is expected to increase to 552 million by 2030. Similarly, more the 100,000 people in Slovenia and 235 million people worldwide suffer from asthma. Consequently, chronic diseases impose a large e...

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Journal of Medical Internet Research

Clinician Search Behaviors May Be Influenced by Search Engine Design
Annie YS Lau, Enrico Coiera, Tatjana Zrimec, Paul Compton
J Med Internet Res 2010;12(2):e25

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