m-Health adoption and sustainability prognosis from a care givers' and patients' perspective.
Boroto HwabamunguQuentin WilliamsPublished in: SAICSIT (2010)
Keyphrases
- medical care
- chronic disease
- health care
- primary care
- patient care
- home care
- health information systems
- healthcare delivery
- long term
- health care services
- healthcare professionals
- health status
- health services
- diabetic patients
- health information technology
- cardiovascular disease
- healthcare providers
- therapy planning
- monitoring system
- health related
- critical mass
- health care providers
- electronic health records
- independent living
- clinical trials
- medical data
- health data
- health information
- decision support system
- patient safety
- health care professionals
- heart failure
- information systems
- medical records
- information technology
- early detection
- clinical data
- perceived usefulness
- continuous monitoring
- high risk
- health records
- organizational learning
- clinical decision support systems
- care delivery
- health monitoring
- medical practice
- clinical decision support
- diabetes mellitus
- health insurance
- cancer patients
- organizational culture
- logistic regression
- intensive care
- patient data
- outcome prediction
- breast cancer
- patient specific
- medical knowledge
- decision makers
- vital signs