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The performance of self-management patient is improving by sharing health data while dealing with difficult chronicle disease care. To compare with traditional systems cloud computing provides a morevisionary long-term solution and has the potential. However, a need arise to identify a suitable way via cloud to share health information of patient. This paper focuses on identification of health data...
This paper reports from the halfway point in a longitudinal research project and reveals that digital engagement with a mobile tablet device empowers a person with diabetes in the self-management of their disease. Mobile tablet devices were issued to 28 people with type 2 diabetes at a large, integrated, primary, health care centre in Australia. Participants were invited to engage in various digital...
Nowadays, patient self-management is encouraged in home-based healthcare, especially for chronic disease care. Sharing health information could improve the quality of patient self-management. In this paper, we introduce cloud computing as a potential technology to provide a more sustainable long-term solution compared with other technologies. A hybrid cloud is identified as a suitable way to enable...
Increasing number of older population and patients with chronic diseases, demand a new healthcare model in which patients take more responsibility in their disease management and actively collaborate with their health professionals, known as self-management (SM). SM is defined as a patient's ability to manage the symptoms, treatment, physical and psychosocial consequences, and life style changes that...
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