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Tying eHealth Tools to Patient Needs: Exploring the Use of eHealth for Community-Dwelling Patients With Complex Chronic Disease and Disability.

Carolyn Steele GrayDaniel MillerKerry KuluskiCheryl A Cott
Published in: JMIR research protocols (2014)
From the perspective of our participants, there is a significant potential for eHealth tools to support patients with CCDD in community and primary care settings, but we need to be wary of the potential downfalls of adopting eHealth technologies and pay special attention to patient-identified needs and concerns. eHealth tools that support ongoing patient-provider interaction, patient self-management (such as telemonitoring), and provider-provider interactions (through electronic health record integration) could be of most benefit to patients similar to those in our study.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • case report
  • electronic health record
  • community dwelling
  • healthcare
  • newly diagnosed
  • mental health
  • working memory
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