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| N NijlandSummaryAffiliation: University of Twente Country: The Netherlands Publications
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Evaluation of internet-based technology for supporting self-care: problems encountered by patients and caregivers when using self-care applicationsNicol Nijland
Department of Psychology and Communication of Health and Risk, University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 10:e13. 2008..As a result, innovative eHealth services are evolving rapidly, including self-assessment tools and secure patient-caregiver email communication. It is interesting to explore how these technologies can be used for supporting self-care...
Increasing the use of e-consultation in primary care: results of an online survey among non-users of e-consultationNicol Nijland
Department of Psychology and Communication of Health and Risk, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Int J Med Inform 78:688-703. 2009..To identify factors that can enhance the use of e-consultation in primary care. We investigated the barriers, demands and motivations regarding e-consultation among patients with no e-consultation experience (non-users)...
Patient use and compliance with medical advice delivered by a web-based triage system in primary careNicol Nijland
Department of Psychology and Communication of Health and Risk, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Twente, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
J Telemed Telecare 16:8-11. 2010..In turn, intention to comply was strongly related to attitude towards the advice (P < 0.001). Web-based triage can contribute to a more efficient primary care system, because it facilitates the gatekeeper function...
Evaluation of the use of an "ask-the-expert" e-consultation service for support on health-related requestsN Nijland
Department of Psychology and Communication of Health Risk, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
Stud Health Technol Inform 160:821-5. 2010..We believe that web-based triage systems could be used to more easily assess whether certain symptoms need to be investigated...
Factors influencing the use of a Web-based application for supporting the self-care of patients with type 2 diabetes: a longitudinal studyNicol Nijland
Department of Psychology, Health and Technology Center for eHealth Research and Disease Management, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 13:e71. 2011..The take-up of eHealth applications in general is still rather low and user attrition is often high. Only limited information is available about the use of eHealth technologies among specific patient groups...
The contribution of teleconsultation and videoconferencing to diabetes care: a systematic literature reviewFenne Verhoeven
Department of Technical and Professional Communication, University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, PO Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 9:e37. 2007..Previous reviews focused primarily on usability of technology and considered mainly one-sided interventions...
Effectiveness of a Web-based intervention aimed at healthy dietary and physical activity behavior: a randomized controlled trial about users and usageSaskia M Kelders
Department of Psychology, Health and Technology, Faculty of Behavioural Sciences, University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
J Med Internet Res 13:e32. 2011..However, the pathways of these changes are not clear. In addition, nonusage poses a threat to these interventions. Little is known of characteristics of participants that predict usage...
Asynchronous and synchronous teleconsultation for diabetes care: a systematic literature reviewFenne Verhoeven
Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Psychology and Communication of Health and Risk, University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands
J Diabetes Sci Technol 4:666-84. 2010..to connect caregivers and one or more patients simultaneously, e.g., for the purpose of education...
