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Medicine 2.0'10 (Maastricht, NL)

Research

Teledermatology As Best Practice After Patient Selection By General Practitioner Abstract
Job Van Der Heijden*
 
Disease Management in Cancer Patients: the Development of a Stepped Care Strategy. Abstract
Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw*, Anne-marie Krebber, Pim Cuijpers, Remco De Bree, Annemieke Van Straten, Filip Smit, Rene Leemans
 
Panel Supporting Health Care by Persuasive Technology Abstract
Lisette Van Gemert-pijnen*
 
The Status Quo of EHealth Use in Physical Therapy: a Systematic Review Abstract
Jobke Wentzel*, Annelies Van Dam, Jesper Brons, Lisette Vangemert-pijnen
 
‘’The Chitchatters: a Leisure Activity for People with Dementia to Stimulate Social Interaction.’’ Abstract
Nienke Nijhof*, Lisette Van Gemert-pijnen*, Helma Van Rijn, Joost Van Hoof, Theo De Vries, Erwin Seydel
 
Technology and Adherence in EHealth: a Systematic Review Abstract
Saskia M Kelders*, Robin N Kok*, Julia E.w.c. Van Gemert-pijnen
 
A Visual Screening Instrument for Common Mental Disorders and Suicidal Ideation: Validation among the General Population Abstract
Wouter Van Ballegooijen*, Heleen Riper
 
An Empowerment-based Approach to Develop Innovative E-health Tools for Self-management Abstract
Laurence Alpay*, Paul Van Der Boog, Adrie Dumay
 
Diabetes Online Communities. Spanish and English Speaking Communities, What They Share and Not. Abstract
Gabriela Ortizmichel*, Agnès Vayreda Durán, Francesc Nuñez Mosteo
 
Prolonging the Battery Lifetime for Mobile Health Applications in the Icu Abstract
Sofie Van Hoecke*, Wannes Kerckhove, Thomas Dupont, Filip De Turck, Johan Decruyenaere
 
Video Consultation for Paraplegics: Collaborative Service Design Abstract
Fred Van Den Anker*, Julia Klammer
 
User Needs, Preferences and Supporting Factors for the Development of an Rheumatology Interactive Health Communication Application Abstract
Rosalie Van Der Vaart*, Constance H. C. Drossaert, Erik Taal, Mart A.f.j. Van De Laar
 
X-Match: a Serious Gaming Pilot for HIV/STI Prevention Directed at Urban Young People (14–19) in the Netherlands Abstract
Pjer Vriens*, Alvin Westmaas*, Paul Harterink, Kok Gerjo, Evert Van Der Veen
 
The Role of Online Communication in Building Trust in Medical Knowledge Abstract
Jenny Voth*
 
Optimization of Complex Palliative Care at Home by Making Use of Expert Consultation via Telemedicine Abstract
Jelle Van Gurp*, Thierry Reijn, Martine Van Selm, Evert Van Leeuwen, Kris Vissers, Jeroen Hasselaar
 
Assistive Smartphone for People with Special Needs: the Personal Social Assistant Abstract
Steven Verstockt*, Sofie Van Hoecke*, Onciny Meyfroodt, Rik Van De Walle
 
Effects of Web 2.0 Tools on Dissemination of Health Information. The Example of the Andalusian Patient Safety Observatory Abstract
Marta Vazquez Vazquez*, Reyes León Vergara, Thomas Espósito, Ángela Escobar Ubreva*
 
Bridging Health Disparities through Digital Health Coaching: Use and Outcome of the Online Losing Weight Coach in Individuals with Low, Middle and High Socioeconomic Positions. Abstract
Leentje Vervoort, Inès Gaston-echeverria, Claudia Put*
 
Development and Field-Testing of an Online Decision Aid for Self-Testing on Cardiovascular Risk Factors Abstract
Martine Ickenroth*, Janaica Grispen, Geert-jan Dinant, Nanne De Vries, Gaby Ronda, Trudy Van Der Weijden*
 
Telemedicine Services: from Idea to Implementation Abstract
Miriam Marie Rose Vollenbroek-hutten*, Hermie Hermens*, Rianne Huis In 't Veld, Stephanie Kosterink
 
An Overview of Possibilities and Challenges of Patient-Focused EHealth in Fertility Care Abstract
Annemijn Aarts*, Pieter Van Den Haak, Willianne Nelen, Marjan Faber*, Jan Kremer
 
Factors influencing the long-term use of a web-based disease management program for supporting self-care of patients with diabetes type II Abstract
Nicol Nijland*, Julia Van Gemert-pijnen, Bart Brandenburg*, Erwin Seydel
 
Grounding EHealth - Development of a Web 2.0 Framework for Design, Implementation and Evaluation of EHealth Applications Abstract
Nicol Nijland*, Julia Van Gemert-pijnen, Bart Brandenburg*, Erwin Seydel
 
Effects of a Pre-visit Website with Question Prompt Sheet for Counselees in Breast Cancer Genetic Counselling on The Consultation and Their Knowledge, Risk Perception and Perceived Personal Control Abstract
Akke Albada*, Sandra Van Dulmen*, Margreet G.e.m. Ausems, Jozien Bensing
 
Tailoring to a Specific Patient Group: the Need for Usability Testing Abstract
Viola Voncken*, Huibert Tange*, Albine Moser, Hein De Vries, Trudy Van Der Weijden*
 
Qualitative Evaluation of a Web-based Risk Profiling and Health Management Service: an Industrial Design Perspective Abstract
Sandra Vosbergen*, Maarten Buiter, Ersen Colkesen, Roderik Kraaijenhagen, Niels Peek
 
Validation of a Dutch Version of the EHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS). Abstract
Alexander Van Deursen, Rosalie Van Der Vaart*, Constance Drosseart, Jan Van Dijk, Erik Taal, Mart Van De Laar
 
Participatory Development for Human Centred and Value-Driven eHealth Technologies Abstract Untitled ()
Lisette Van Gemert, Nicol Nijland*
 
Activity Monitoring and Feedback to Promote an Active Lifestyle and Self Management of Patients with Chronic Disorders Abstract
Hermie Hermens*, Miriam Vollenbroek-hutten*, Marit Van Weering, Thijs Tonis
 
Influence of Health Characteristics on Reported Adherence to Lifestyle Change Advice from an Electronic Health Management Tool Abstract
Niels Peek, Ersen Colkesen, Sandra Vosbergen*, Maurice A.j. Niessen*, Roderik A. Kraaijenhagen
 
Designing a Telecare System for Caregivers: a User Centered Approach Using Scenarios. Abstract
Charles Willems*, Mark Brul, R.m.h.a. Huis In ‘t Veld, H. Hermens*, Lisette Van Gemert-pijnen*
 
Geographic Information System Monitoring The Spread Of Livestock-Associated Methicillin-Resistant S. Aureus (mrsa) In The Euregio MRSA-net Abstract
Robin Köck, Annette Jurke, Inka Daniels-haardt, Julia E. W. C. Van Gemert-pijnen, Karsten Becker, Alexander W Friedrich
 
Activity Monitoring as Part of Care Delivery to Independently Living Seniors. Abstract
Charles Willems*, Marieke Spreeuwenberg*, Loek Van Der Heide, Luc De Witte, John Rietman
 
From Buzz to Bizz: the EHealth Innovation Matrix Abstract
Timber Haaker*, Sikke Visser*, Robbert Menko*, Marike Hettinga*
 
Monitoring of Physical Frailty in Older People: an Innovative System Supporting Self-Management and Care Abstract
Jacques Neyens*, Jan Vermeulen, Marike Spreeuwenberg*, Erik Van Rossum, David Hewson, Luc De Witte
 
Multi-Actor Analysis for Identifying the Economic Viability of ECare Solutions Abstract
Jan Van Ooteghem*
 

Business

Business modelling for improving the design and implementation of eHealth innovations Abstract
Maarten Van Limburg*
 

Practice

Online Education for Parents of Children/Adolescents with Autism Abstract
Edwin Van Den Hof*
 
Scientific Medical Social Collaboration Network. The Real Experience of a University Hospital Abstract
Miguel Cabrer*, Manuel Vallina, Marta Ariza
 
CoalitionsOnline - Using Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools to Support Community Health Coalitions Abstract
Alan Vanbiervliet*
 
Development of an Online Psycho-Educational Group Intervention for Children Treated for Cancer Abstract
Anouk De Gee*, Linde Scholten, Barbara Conijn, Rianne Van Der Zanden, Bob Last, Heleen Stam, Martha Grootenhuis
 
A Web-based Diabetes Education Programme and The Challenges Regarding Its Evolution Abstract
Annette Ovink*, Lisette Van Gemert-pijnen*, Nicol Nijland*, Evelien Heinrich, Hans Ossebaard*, Nicolaas Schaper
 
Medicine 2.0 Meets Education 3.0 Abstract
Paul De Roos, Krzysztof Nesterowicz, Melis Varan
 

Total number of abstracts: 43



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