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Mobile e-Health

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This multi-disciplinary collection of essays captures discussion, thinking and research surrounding the recent surge of interest in how technology can help us as we age. A wide range of topics are covered, from investigations in the use of technology to improve health and well-being, to examinations of digital gaming, mobile health apps and the quantified self in relation to an ageing population. 
From multi-disciplinary perspectives, this collection highlights the role of a more social approach to technology. As such, a variety of social research methods are used throughout the chapters. The benefits and issues with different approaches are highlighted both in terms of further research, but also so the reader can judge the value of the research for themselves.
This collection brings together the latest thinking and cutting edge contemporary research from leading thinkers and academics in the field of human computer interaction, health and gerontology.In taking a social approach, it highlights how technological practices fit within wider gerontological, political and cultural perspectives. It therefore has potential to influence those working in human computer interaction, digital humanities, sociology, psychology and gerontology. It can help change the practice of people working in the health and social care field, in computer and product design, and in the digital and creative industries. 

List of contents

Introduction.- mHealth Apps QS.- Games for Health.- Ageing Perspectives to the Barriers and Enablers of Technology Use.- Ethics, Theory & Service Provision.- Privacy & Legal Requirements.- Conclusions. 

Summary

This multi-disciplinary collection of essays captures discussion, thinking and research surrounding the recent surge of interest in how technology can help us as we age. A wide range of topics are covered, from investigations in the use of technology to improve health and well-being, to examinations of digital gaming, mobile health apps and the quantified self in relation to an ageing population. 
From multi-disciplinary perspectives, this collection highlights the role of a more social approach to technology. As such, a variety of social research methods are used throughout the chapters. The benefits and issues with different approaches are highlighted both in terms of further research, but also so the reader can judge the value of the research for themselves.
This collection brings together the latest thinking and cutting edge contemporary research from leading thinkers and academics in the field of human computer interaction, health and gerontology.In taking a social approach, it highlights how technological practices fit within wider gerontological, political and cultural perspectives. It therefore has potential to influence those working in human computer interaction, digital humanities, sociology, psychology and gerontology. It can help change the practice of people working in the health and social care field, in computer and product design, and in the digital and creative industries. 

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"Mobile eHealth offers a very comprehensive discussion of health technologies and their effectiveness, usability, and best design practices. ... Expert audiences will be delighted by the depth of information presented by Mobile eHealth. Each chapter offers a topical snapshot that could be, and often has been, a book in its own right. This comprehensive collection on the issues surrounding healthcare technologies is a treasure trove of information that experts will continue to revisit." (Nicole St. Germaine-Dilts, Technical Communication, Vol. 65 (3), August, 2018)

Product details

Assisted by Shanno Freeman (Editor), Shannon Freeman (Editor), Hannah R. Marston (Editor), Charles Musselwhite (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319869100
ISBN 978-3-31-986910-0
No. of pages 306
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Weight 533 g
Illustrations VI, 306 p. 17 illus., 11 illus. in color.
Series Human-Computer Interaction Series
Human–Computer Interaction Series
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > Operating systems, user interfaces

B, Geriatrics, INTERNAL MEDICINE, computer science, Zoology & animal sciences, Health Informatics, Geriatric medicine, Behavioral Sciences, Geriatrics/Gerontology, Health & safety aspects of IT, Behaviourism, Behavioural theory, Behavioral Genetics, User Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction, User interfaces (Computer systems)

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