2017
DOI: 10.1063/1.5005448
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A systematic process for persuasive mobile healthcare applications

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“…Furthermore, hospitals’ introduction of self-management has expanded in the wake of diagnostic, smart apparatus and medicine markets’ globalisation, alongside swift online technology and other relevant technology developments. Qasim, Ahmad 17 outline how, if particular health aims’ attainment is sought through specific lifestyle changes implemented by unfit and fit individuals, the prospects for this can be assisted through the health care infrastructure. The paradox between limiting medical resource inputs and delivering high standard services has been a fundamental impetus behind health care facilities’ greater implementation of health self-management.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, hospitals’ introduction of self-management has expanded in the wake of diagnostic, smart apparatus and medicine markets’ globalisation, alongside swift online technology and other relevant technology developments. Qasim, Ahmad 17 outline how, if particular health aims’ attainment is sought through specific lifestyle changes implemented by unfit and fit individuals, the prospects for this can be assisted through the health care infrastructure. The paradox between limiting medical resource inputs and delivering high standard services has been a fundamental impetus behind health care facilities’ greater implementation of health self-management.…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This motivation includes healthy habits like eating a balanced diet (Salim, Ali, & Noah, 2017), preventing obesity (Yahaya & Hashim, 2018), being aware of environmental issues (W. N. W. , teaching children about sex education (Oyibo, Orji, & Vassileva, 2017), and taking care of their children's dental health (Puad, Rahim, Firdaus, Sayedi, & Mohadis, 2019). Qasim, Ahmad, Omar, Zulkifli, and Bakar (2017) say that the goal of PT for disease management is to help people get better at taking care of their health by showing them how to deal with specific illnesses, teaching them how to get the proper treatment, making medical appointments, and helping them make decisions about their health.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes healthy behaviours such as nutritional food intake (Salim, Ali, & Noah, 2017), obesity prevention (Yahaya & Hashim, 2018), environmental issues awareness (W. N. W. , sex education (Oyibo, Orji, & Vassileva, 2017) and children dental health (Puad, Rahim, Firdaus, Sayedi, & Mohadis, 2019). PT for disease management targets individuals to improve self-management healthcare skills such as guiding them to manage specific illnesses, teaching them to get proper treatment and medical appointments, as well as helping them to make a certain decision in their healthcare treatment (Qasim, Ahmad, Omar, Zulkifli and Bakar, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%