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Ristow, Nele; Wilke, Annika; Malte John, Swen; Ludewig, Michaela – Health Education Journal, 2022
Objectives: Digital interventions are increasingly used to support behaviour change. In the prevention of chronic work-related skin diseases, the sustainable implementation of appropriate skin protection behaviour following tertiary individual prevention is important. However, there exists no intervention to support the maintenance of these…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Diseases, Intervention, Behavior Change
Roberts, Courtney A.; Sage, Adam J.; Geryk, Lorie L.; Sleath, Betsy L.; Carpenter, Delesha M. – Health Education Journal, 2019
Objective: Mobile health apps hold potential to support and reinforce positive health behaviours, especially among young people with chronic diseases like asthma that require continual self-management. We aimed to gain feedback from adolescents with asthma on two existing asthma self-management apps to guide the development of an evidence- and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Diseases, Feedback (Response), Self Management
Fitzgerald, Martin; McClelland, Tracy – Health Education Journal, 2017
Introduction: Health promotion apps designed to support and reinforce health behaviours or to reduce risk behaviours are the most commonly downloaded apps. Such technologies have the potential to reach and deliver health care to new populations. But the extent to which they are successful in enabling the adoption of new and desired behaviours can…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Health Promotion, Health Behavior, Behavior Change