User:Beauaustin1023/EHealth/Bibliography


 * Alsaqer, M. (2021). Aging and technology: understanding the issues and creating a base for technology designers. Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 45(4), 258–283. https://doi-org.uno.idm.oclc.org/10.1080/03091902.2021.1891313
 * This is a reliable source because it is an academic scientific journal. It will provide useful information on important aspects of certain demographics utilizing E-health technology. Elderly people are the population that could benefit the most from e-health technology, but also could have the most trouble utilizing said technology to its fullest extent. The focus of this journal entry is to list the daily issues elderly people have, such as forgetfulness and lack of daily activities, and generate ideas for electronic health and telecommunication that will benefit them while maintaining ease of access and utilization. The eHealth Wikipedia article that I will be editing does not delve into this information, which is why I believe it to be a useful addition.
 * Bewick, B., Ondersma, S., Høybye, M., Blakstad, O., Blankers, M., Brendryen, H., Helland, P., Johansen, A., Wallace, P., Sinadinovic, K., Sundström, C., & Berman, A. (2017). Key Intervention Characteristics in e-Health: Steps Towards Standardized Communication. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 24(5), 659–664. https://doi-org.uno.idm.oclc.org/10.1007/s12529-016-9630-3
 * This is an International Journal of Medicine so it is a reliable source of information regarding E-health and telecommunication. This Academic Journal presents barriers and potential solutions that are not mentioned in the original Ehealth Wikipedia article. The obstacle presented is the lack of standardized communication in in Ehealth. Because of language barriers, differing methods of communicating results between systems, and efficiency problems, a study was done to resolve these issues.
 * Leonardsen, A.-C. L., Hardeland, C., Helgesen, A. K., & Grøndahl, V. A. (2020). Patient experiences with technology enabled care across healthcare settings- a systematic review. BMC Health Services Research, 20(1), 1–16. https://doi-org.uno.idm.oclc.org/10.1186/s12913-020-05633-4
 * This is an academic peer-reviewed article that expands upon patient's experiences with Ehealth. The Ehealth Wikipedia article has a small section dedicated to the advantages and disadvantages of Ehealth, but does not include accounts of how patients perceive this form of healthcare. The peer review article I have chosen delves into advantages, disadvantages, and possible solutions to the disadvantages. This was done through extensive surveys that were systematically reviewed.

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