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Review and Selection of Online Resources for Carers of Frail Adults or Older People in Five European Countries: Mixed-Methods Study.

Roberta PapaAreti EfthymiouGiovanni LamuraFlavia PiccininiGiulia OnoratiEvridiki PapastavrouTheologia TsitsiGiulia CasuLicia BoccalettiAlessandra ManattiniRita SenecaCarlos Vaz de CarvalhoRita DurãoFrancesco BarbabellaFrida AndréassonLennart MagnussonElizabeth Hanson
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2020)
The review process allowed the identification of online resources of good quality. However, these resources are still scarce due to a lack of reliability and usability that prevent users from properly benefiting from most of the resources. The involvement of end users provided added value to the resource classification and highlighted the gap between the potential benefits from using information and communication technologies and the real use of online resources by carers.
Keyphrases
  • health information
  • social media
  • machine learning
  • healthcare
  • deep learning
  • study protocol
  • electronic health record
  • quality improvement
  • community dwelling
  • human health