Original paper

The desktop, or the top of the desk? The relative usefulness of household features for personal health information management

Volume: 82, Pages: 102912 - 102912
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Sixty percent of the US population manages at least one chronic illness. For these patients, personal health information management (PHIM) is an integral part of daily life, and largely occurs within the home. However, the way in which the home supports PHIM has not been systematically investigated. The present study examined how members of the diabetic population use features of the home environment to support PHIM. Participants (N = 60)...
Paper Details
Title
The desktop, or the top of the desk? The relative usefulness of household features for personal health information management
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
82
Pages
102912 - 102912
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