A framework design for the mHealth system for self-management promotion.

@article{Jia2015AFD,
  title={A framework design for the mHealth system for self-management promotion.},
  author={Guifeng Jia and Pan Yang and Jie Zhou and Hengyi Zhang and Chengyu Lin and Jin Chen and Guolong Cai and Jing Yan and Gangmin Ning},
  journal={Bio-medical materials and engineering},
  year={2015},
  volume={26 Suppl 1},
  pages={
          S1731-40
        }
}
Mobile health (mHealth) technology has been proposed to alleviate the lack of sufficient medical resources for personal healthcare. However, usage difficulties and compliance issues relating to this technology restrict the effect of mHealth system-supported self-management. In this study, an mHealth framework is introduced to overcome these drawbacks and improve the outcome of self-management. We implemented a set of ease of use principles in the mHealth design and employed the quantitative… 
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