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      Development of an mHealth platform for HIV Care: Gathering User Perspectives Through Co-Design Workshops and Interviews.

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          Despite advances in testing and treatment, HIV incidence rates within European countries are at best stable or else increasing. mHealth technology has been advocated to increase quality and cost-effectiveness of health services while dealing with growing patient numbers. However, studies suggested that mHealth apps are rarely adopted and often considered to be of low quality by users. Only a few studies (conducted in the United States) have involved people living with HIV (PLWH) in the design of mHealth.

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              Health 2050: The Realization of Personalized Medicine through Crowdsourcing, the Quantified Self, and the Participatory Biocitizen

              The concepts of health and health care are moving towards the notion of personalized preventive health maintenance and away from an exclusive focus on the cure of disease. This is against the backdrop of contemporary public health challenges that include increasing costs, worsening outcomes, ‘diabesity’ epidemics, and anticipated physician shortages. Personalized preventive medicine could be critical to solving public health challenges at their causal root. This paper sets forth a vision and plan for the realization of preventive medicine by 2050 and examines efforts already underway such as participatory health initiatives, the era of big health data, and qualitative shifts in mindset.
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                Author and article information

                Journal
                JMIR Mhealth Uhealth
                JMIR mHealth and uHealth
                JMIR Publications Inc.
                2291-5222
                2291-5222
                Oct 19 2018
                : 6
                : 10
                Affiliations
                [1 ] School of Applied Social Science, University of Brighton, Falmer, United Kingdom.
                Article
                v6i10e184
                10.2196/mhealth.9856
                6231792
                30339132
                e15475dc-4358-4e85-8371-63dcd29397cf
                ©Benjamin Marent, Flis Henwood, Mary Darking, EmERGE Consortium. Originally published in JMIR Mhealth and Uhealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 19.10.2018.
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                HIV,community-based participatory research,health services,information technology,mHealth,mobile applications,patient participation,self-management,sexual health,sociology, medical,telemedicine

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