Publicaties
A self-regulation-based eHealth and mHealth intervention for an active lifestyle in adults with type 2 diabetes : protocol for a randomized controlled trial Universiteit Gent
Explaining the impact of mHealth on maternal and child health care in low- and middle-income countries Vrije Universiteit Brussel
BACKGROUND: Despite the growing global application of mobile health (mHealth) technology in maternal and child health, contextual factors, and mechanisms by which interventional outcomes are generated, have not been subjected to a systematic examination. In this study, we sought to uncover context, mechanisms, and outcome elements of various mHealth interventions based on implementation and evaluation studies to formulate theories or models ...
eHealth to mHealth. A Journey Precariously Dependent upon Apps? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Physical activity, sedentary behavior, and diet-related eHealth and mHealth research Universiteit Antwerpen Universiteit Gent
Measuring engagement in eHealth and mHealth behavior change interventions Universiteit Antwerpen Universiteit Gent
Towards a Code of Conduct on Privacy for mHealth to Foster Trust Amongst Users of Mobile Health Applications Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Acceptance of mHealth among health professionals Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: mHealth, the practice of medicine aided by mobile devices is a growing market. Although the offer on Anesthesia applications (Apps) is quite prolific, representative formal assessments on the views of anesthesia practitioners on its use and potential place in daily practice is lacking. This survey aimed thus to cross-assess the Belgian anesthesia population on the use of smartphone Apps and peripherals.
METHODS: The survey ...
Assessment of the Barriers and Enablers of the Use of mHealth Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa According to the Perceptions of Patients, Physicians, and Health Care Executives in Ethiopia: Qualitative Study. KU Leuven
Targeting strategies of mHealth interventions for maternal health in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review protocol Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Introduction Recently, there has been a steady increase in mobile health (mHealth) interventions aimed at improving maternal health of women in low-income and middle-income countries. While there is evidence indicating that these interventions contribute to improvements in maternal health outcomes, other studies indicate inconclusive results. This uncertainty has raised additional questions, one of which pertains to the role of targeting ...