A Simon Fraser University initiative created to support people in self-managing their depression is being reimagined as a virtual tool, to help reduce the community mental health gap in Vietnam.
Reddit's popularity as a tool for self-managing inflammatory bowel disease highlights opportunities for improvements in clinical care, according to a paper published in Journal of Medical Internet ...
Posters presented at ACAAI 2023 Annual Scientific Congress assessed digital health tools to improve asthma self-management. Two posters presented at ACAAI 2023 Annual Scientific Congress found digital ...
According to a recent review, digital technology can be used for COPD self-management, learning correct inhaler technique, and receiving care from health care professionals. The aim of the review was ...
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Self-management strategies empower stroke survivors to take an active role in their rehabilitation by combining goal setting, problem solving, education and behavioural adaptation to address physical, ...
To explore opportunities for improving care based on the experiences and perspectives of different types of COPD patients based on the Information-Motivation-Behavioral skills (IMB) model with poor ...
Jaw pain shouldn't be a mystery, yet for one in 15 people living with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), care can be fragmented, confusing, and at times outdated. Now a new app, called JawSpace, ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. — East Carolina University’s Dr. Karly Murphy, assistant professor of psychology in the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, has received a three-year, $750,000 grant from the ...
There are several developmental tasks and challenges of adolescence and emerging adulthood, including increasing independence, decreasing parental support and oversight, shifting social and emotional ...
Jaw pain shouldn’t be a mystery, yet for one in 15 people living with Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), care can be fragmented, confusing, and at times outdated. Now a new app, called JawSpace®, ...