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      The development of a mobile monitoring and feedback tool to stimulate physical activity of people with a chronic disease in primary care: a user-centered design.

      JMIR mHealth and uHealth
      JMIR Publications Inc.
      primary health care, self-management, accelerometry, physical activity, remote sensing technology, user-centered design

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          Physical activity is an important aspect in the treatment of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or type-2 diabetes. A monitoring and feedback tool combined with guidance by a primary care provider might be a successful method to enhance the level of physical activity in these patients. As a prerequisite for useful technology, it is important to involve the end-users in the design process from an early stage.

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          4114510
          10.2196/mhealth.2526

          primary health care,self-management,accelerometry,physical activity,remote sensing technology,user-centered design

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