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Associations Between Engagement With an Online Health Community and Changes in Patient Activation and Health Care Utilization: Longitudinal Web-Based Survey

Associations Between Engagement With an Online Health Community and Changes in Patient Activation and Health Care Utilization: Longitudinal Web-Based Survey

At baseline, 88.4% (283/320) of people visited their GP at least once and 37.5% (102/272) visited a primary care nurse at least once in the previous 3 months. 64.2% (190/296) people visited outpatients in the previous 3 months. 21.7% (62/286) visited A&E and 21.6% (71/328) were hospitalized in the previous 3 months. At follow-up, the proportion of people visiting a GP was slightly lower at 83.8% (268/320), and the proportion visiting a primary care nurse was similar to baseline.

Ruth E Costello, Amrutha Anand, Matt Jameson Evans, William G Dixon

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(8):e13477

A Tablet App Supporting Self-Management for People With Dementia: Explorative Study of Adoption and Use Patterns

A Tablet App Supporting Self-Management for People With Dementia: Explorative Study of Adoption and Use Patterns

I use a computer for e-mails, calendar and things like that...I have an i Pad, but I haven’t started using it yet. When I read more about what the app could do I realised that I was covered by the things I already use, and I like using the things that I already know. I prefer to use the calendar that is installed on my phone. When I read more about what the app could do I realised that I was covered by the things I already use, and I like using the things that I already know.

Laila Øksnebjerg, Bob Woods, Kathrine Ruth, Annette Lauridsen, Susanne Kristiansen, Helle Dalsgaard Holst, Gunhild Waldemar

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(1):e14694

Development and Usability of ADappt: Web-Based Tool to Support Clinicians, Patients, and Caregivers in the Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease

Development and Usability of ADappt: Web-Based Tool to Support Clinicians, Patients, and Caregivers in the Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer Disease

In the short term, an e-learning could be useful to show how the clinicians can integrate the tool in their routine. Moreover, the amount of text in the tool was still experienced as a barrier by clinicians and could be further improved by using graphics instead of plain text. The 3 modules of ADappt could aid clinicians and patients in a number of ways. In the diagnostic process for AD, it is currently not common practice to actively engage patients in diagnostic decision making [10,25].

Ingrid S van Maurik, Leonie NC Visser, Ruth E Pel-Littel, Marieke M van Buchem, Marissa D Zwan, Marleen Kunneman, Wiesje Pelkmans, Femke H Bouwman, Mirella Minkman, Niki Schoonenboom, Philip Scheltens, Ellen MA Smets, Wiesje M van der Flier

JMIR Form Res 2019;3(3):e13417

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