Proceedings of the 2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2023
DOI: 10.1145/3544548.3580822
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Using Patient-Generated Data to Support Cardiac Rehabilitation and the Transition to Self-Care

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“…To support the transition from hospital care to selfmanagement, Pollack et al [35] argued that patients should be provided with support to develop three necessary "self-management elements": medical knowledge related to their health condition, resources and support to manage their health, and self-efficacy to learn and manage their condition. Built upon this framework, Tadas et al [42] designed and evaluated a system that uses patients' health-tracking and self-assessment data to help connect the clinical and non-clinical settings.…”
Section: Technology For Self-management Of Health Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To support the transition from hospital care to selfmanagement, Pollack et al [35] argued that patients should be provided with support to develop three necessary "self-management elements": medical knowledge related to their health condition, resources and support to manage their health, and self-efficacy to learn and manage their condition. Built upon this framework, Tadas et al [42] designed and evaluated a system that uses patients' health-tracking and self-assessment data to help connect the clinical and non-clinical settings.…”
Section: Technology For Self-management Of Health Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%