Supporting Cystic Fibrosis With ICT
Author(s)
Roehrer, Erin
Cummings, Elizabeth
Turner, Paul
Hauser, Jenny
Cameron-Tucker, Helen
Beggs, Sean
Micallef, Nicole
Wainwright, Claire E.
Cheney, Joyce
Jessup, Melanie
Saddington, Heather
Ellis, Leonie
Walters, Haydn
Reid, David
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2013
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ICT use in cystic fibrosis management provides an alternative means of information supply to individuals, families, health care professionals and other stakeholders. The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of a series of projects culminating in a project that translates the previous research into practice. In this paper the sequential nature of the projects will be detailed. The three projects explored are the Pathways Home for Respiratory Illness Project (Pathways Home), Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Self-Management in People with Cystic Fibrosis and the Tasmanian Community Fund Project (myCF pilot).ICT use in cystic fibrosis management provides an alternative means of information supply to individuals, families, health care professionals and other stakeholders. The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of a series of projects culminating in a project that translates the previous research into practice. In this paper the sequential nature of the projects will be detailed. The three projects explored are the Pathways Home for Respiratory Illness Project (Pathways Home), Enhancing Self-Efficacy for Self-Management in People with Cystic Fibrosis and the Tasmanian Community Fund Project (myCF pilot).
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Book Title
Enabling Health And Healthcare Through Ict: Available, Tailored And Closer
Volume
183
Subject
Health informatics and information systems