A New Edition of Digital Health Is Now Available

December 13, 2019

Digital Health (vol. 4, 2019) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Making the Most of the Waiting Room: Electronic Patient Engagement, a Mixed Methods Study” by Victoria Coathup et al.
  • “What Makes Online Substance-Use Interventions Engaging? A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis” by Joanna Milward, Colin Drummond, Stephanie Fincham-Campbell, and Paolo Deluca
  • “Effectiveness and Impact of Networked Communication Interventions in Young People with Mental Health Conditions: A Rapid Review” by Alice Verran et al.
  • “Investing in College Students: The Role of the Fitness Tracker” by Jodee A. Schaben and Stacy Furness
  • “Digital Health Technologies to Support Access to Medicines and Pharmaceutical Services in the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals” by Niranjan Konduri et al.
  • “The Use of Social Media among Health Professionals to Facilitate Chronic Disease Self-Management with Their Patients: A Systematic Review” by Gino De Angelis et al.
  • “Contradictions in Digital Health Engagement: An Activity Tracker’s Ambiguous Influence on Vulnerable Young Adults’ Engagement in Own Health” by Anne Marie Kanstrup, Pernille Bertelsen, and Martin B Jensen
  • “The Impact of Digital Health Interventions on Health-Related Outcomes in the Workplace: A Systematic Review” by Ana Howarth et al.
  • “Health Literacy and Digital Media Use: Assessing the Health Literacy Skills Instrument – Short Form and Its Correlates among African American College Students” by Judith E. Rosenbaum, Benjamin K. Johnson, and Amber E. Deane
  • “Seeking Virtual Social Support through Blogging: A Content Analysis of Published Blog Posts Written by People with Chronic Pain” by Samuel Tsai, Emma Crawford, and Jenny Strong
  • “Apps and Wearables for Monitoring Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour: A Qualitative Systematic Review Protocol on Barriers and Facilitators” by Laura J Wilde
  • “Comparison and Transformation between CDISC ODM and EN13606 EHR Standards in Connecting EHR Data with Clinical Trial Research Data” by Archana Tapuriaet al.
  • “Seeking Connectivity to Everyday Health and Wellness Experiences: Specificities and Consequences of Connective Gaps in Self-Tracking Data” by Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma and Mika Pantzar
  • “Online Activities among Elder Informal Caregivers: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study” by Dominique A Reinwand, Rik Crutzen, and Susanne Zank
  • “Mental Health Service Users’ and Professionals’ Relationship with Games and Gaming” by Hanna Hopia, Marko Siitonen, and Katja Raitio
  • “The BREATHE Project, a Mobile Application, Video-Monitoring System in Family Homes as an Aid to the Caring Role: Needs, Acceptability and Concerns of Informal Carers” by Catherine M Comiskey et al.
  • “Behavior Change Techniques in Mobile Applications for Sedentary Behavior” by Emily E Dunn, Heather L Gainforth, and Jennifer E Robertson-Wilson
  • “Engagement Features Judged By Excessive Drinkers as Most Important to Include in Smartphone Applications for Alcohol Reduction: A Mixed-Methods Study” by Olga Perski et al.
  • “What Can We Learn from Second Generation Digital Natives? A Qualitative Study of Undergraduates’ Views of Digital Health at One London University” by Aasha E Cowey and Henry W W Potts
  • “Digitization of the Health Sector in Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities to Online Health Communication: A Case Study of MARHAM Social and Mobile Media” by Muhammad Ittefaq and Azhar Iqbal
  • “A Mixed Methods Exploratory Study of Women’s Relationships with and Uses of Fertility Tracking Apps” by Katie Gambier-Ross, David J McLernon, and Heather M Morgan
  • “Telemedicine Pharmacy Services Implementation in Organ Transplantation at a Metropolitan Academic Medical Center” by Nicholas Jandovitz et al.
  • “Paging the eCardiologist: Insights into Referral Behaviour of Primary Care Physicians from Qualitative Analysis of a Cardiology eConsult Service” by Elizabeth Chan et al.
  • “Older Adults Using a Patient Portal: Registration and Experiences, One Year after Implementation” by Gaby Anne Wildenbos, Karim Maasri, Monique Jaspers, and Linda Peute
  • “Tracking Feels Oppressive and ‘Punishy’: Exploring the Costs and Benefits of Self-Monitoring for Health and Wellness” by Rita Orji et al.
  • “The Use of Computer-Interpretable Clinical Guidelines to Manage Care Complexities of Patients with Multimorbid Conditions: A Review” by Eda Bilici, George Despotou, and Theodoros N Arvanitis
  • “Diabetes and the Direct Secondary Use of Electronic Health Records: Using Routinely Collected and Stored Data to Drive Research and Understanding” by Tim Robbins et al.
  • “Self-Presentation in Digital Media among Adolescent Patients with Obesity: Striving for Integrity, Risk-Reduction, and Social Recognition” by Christopher Holmberg et al.
  • “Experiences and Decision Making During Paediatric Transitions to Continuous Sub-Cutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII): A Mixed Method Study” by Erika Altmann, Christine Stirling, and Liz Broad
  • “Social Cognitive Determinants of Exercise Behavior in the Context of Behavior Modeling: A Mixed Method Approach” by Kiemute Oyibo, Ifeoma Adaji, and Julita Vassileva
  • “The Associations of Social Networking Site Use and Self-Reported General Health, Mental Health, and Well-Being among Canadians” by Paige Coyne, Sara Santarossa, Nicole Polumbo, and Sarah J. Woodruff
  • “Large-Scale Loyalty Card Data in Health Research” by Jaakko Nevalainen et al.