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eHealth in Chronic Diseases

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rheumatology; chronic disease; digital health; eHealth; telemedicine; remote care; patient perspective; qualitative research; fishbowl discussion; content analysis; systematic review; meta-analysis; telehealth; chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; COPD; type 2 diabetes; pharmacist; glycosylated hemoglobin; medication therapy management; comprehensive medication review; T2DM; blood pressure; hypertension; COVID-19; nurse; coordination; telemonitoring; urban; surgical aortic valve replacement; transcatheter aortic valve replacement; physical function; wearable devices; feasibility; chronic conditions; patient portal; health communication; balance disorders; falls; elderly care; mixed methods; mHealth; Telehealth; usefulness; evaluation; satisfaction; pregnancy; substance-related disorders; randomized controlled trials; smoking; alcohol; cannabis; drug use; internet intervention; digital intervention; adherence; patient reported outcomes; patient reported outcome measures; chronic non-communicable diseases; unified health system; primary health care; Brazil; coronary heart disease (CHD); apps; mobile health; systematic evaluation; remote monitoring; chronic musculoskeletal pain; primary care; blended care; interdisciplinary care; mixed-methods design; electronic health; mobile applications; chronic disease management; patient experience; inflammatory bowel disease; chronic low back pain; virtual reality; videogames; horse simulator riding; rehabilitation; physical therapy; cardiovascular diseases; evaluation methods; caregivers; innovation; research; co-design; interdisciplinary; participatory design; collaboration at distance; chronic pain; healthcare delivery; health-related quality of life; functionality; communication; COPD patients; educational content; supportive interventions; web-based; online community; social support; media use; obesity; suboptimal health status; time trend; China; diabetes mellitus; self-management; blood glucose self-monitoring; medically underserved area; health literacy; disease management

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ISBN electrónico

978-3-0365-2903-5

País de edición

Suiza