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Health informatics : a patient-centered approach to diabetes / edited by Barbara M. Hayes and William Aspray.

Contributor(s): Aspray, William [editor.] | Hayes, Barbara M, 1955- [editor.] | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | MIT Press [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Cambridge,Massachusetts : MIT Press, [2010]Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2010]Description: 1 PDF (approximately 398 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780262289498; 0262289490.Subject(s): Diabetes -- Data processing | Medical informaticsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version: No titleOnline resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
The informatics of diabetes : a research agenda for the socially and institutionally sensitive use of information technology to improve health care / Barbara M. Hayes and William Aspray -- Understanding the potential of ubiquitous computing for chronic disease management / Elizabeth D. Mynatt ... [and others] -- An iterative discovery approach in designing ubicomp technologies that assist individuals in managing diabetes / Lena Mamykina and Elizabeth D. Mynatt --
Diabetes and obesity : can videogames help? / Lynne Harris, Jon DeShazo, and Wanda Pratt -- Diabetes education and serious gaming : teaching adolescents to cope with diabetes / Anthony Faiola and Hadi Kharrazi -- Relational agents for chronic disease self-management / Timothy Bickmore -- Designing information to facilitate chronic disease management : clinician-patient interactions in diabetes care / Mark S. Ackerman and Barbara Mirel -- Information and communication technologies for diabetes self-management and education : user-centered perspectives / Mia Liza A. Lustria and Linda Lockett Brown --
Mother, my medical record : what role do patients with chronic conditions and parents play in the management of their medical information? / Carsten S. Osterlund , Nienke P. Dosa, and Catherine Arnott Smith -- Using behavior change theory to understand and guide technological interventions / Tammy Toscos and Kay Connelly -- Achieving success in research collaborations in health informatics / Katie A. Siek and Kay Connelly.
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The informatics of diabetes : a research agenda for the socially and institutionally sensitive use of information technology to improve health care / Barbara M. Hayes and William Aspray -- Understanding the potential of ubiquitous computing for chronic disease management / Elizabeth D. Mynatt ... [and others] -- An iterative discovery approach in designing ubicomp technologies that assist individuals in managing diabetes / Lena Mamykina and Elizabeth D. Mynatt --

Diabetes and obesity : can videogames help? / Lynne Harris, Jon DeShazo, and Wanda Pratt -- Diabetes education and serious gaming : teaching adolescents to cope with diabetes / Anthony Faiola and Hadi Kharrazi -- Relational agents for chronic disease self-management / Timothy Bickmore -- Designing information to facilitate chronic disease management : clinician-patient interactions in diabetes care / Mark S. Ackerman and Barbara Mirel -- Information and communication technologies for diabetes self-management and education : user-centered perspectives / Mia Liza A. Lustria and Linda Lockett Brown --

Mother, my medical record : what role do patients with chronic conditions and parents play in the management of their medical information? / Carsten S. Osterlund , Nienke P. Dosa, and Catherine Arnott Smith -- Using behavior change theory to understand and guide technological interventions / Tammy Toscos and Kay Connelly -- Achieving success in research collaborations in health informatics / Katie A. Siek and Kay Connelly.

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