2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00779-014-0804-1
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Developing a model for understanding patient collection of observations of daily living: a qualitative meta-synthesis of the Project HealthDesign program

Abstract: We conducted a meta-synthesis of five different studies that developed, tested, and implemented new technologies for the purpose of collecting Observations of Daily Living (ODL). From this synthesis, we developed a model to explain user motivation as it relates to ODL collection. We describe this model that includes six factors that motivate patients’ collection of ODL data: usability, illness experience, relevance of ODLs, information technology infrastructure, degree of burden, and emotional activation. We s… Show more

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“…Lived Informatics describes a process model, again outside of health, which features the iterative paths of repeated collection and lapsing/resuming the process [7]. Another model focuses on patients tracking information for healthcare professionals, which focuses on the motivations and barriers which patients go through to collect observations of daily living [5].…”
Section: The Process Of Tracking Personal Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lived Informatics describes a process model, again outside of health, which features the iterative paths of repeated collection and lapsing/resuming the process [7]. Another model focuses on patients tracking information for healthcare professionals, which focuses on the motivations and barriers which patients go through to collect observations of daily living [5].…”
Section: The Process Of Tracking Personal Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We based our conception of the Personal Health Informatics process on models previously proposed [1,5,7,12]. Our new model consolidates these models and comprises six stages ( Figure 1).…”
Section: A Process Model For Phimentioning
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