Hanneke Kip
University of Twente
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Archive | 2018
J.E.W.C. van Gemert-Pijnen; Robbert Sanderman; Saskia Marion Kelders; Hanneke Kip
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive overview of the social and technological context from which eHealth applications have arisen, the psychological principles on which they are based, and the key development and evaluation issues relevant to their successful intervention. Integrating how eHealth applications can be used for both mental and physical health issues, it presents a complete guide to what eHealth means in theory, as well as how it can be used in practice. Inspired by the principles and structure of the CeHRes Roadmap, a multidisciplinary framework that combines and uses aspects from approaches such as human-centred design, persuasive technology and business modelling, the book first examines the theoretical foundations of eHealth and then assesses its practical application and assessment. Including case studies, a glossary of key terms, and end of chapter summaries, this ground-breaking book provides a holistic overview of one of the most important recent developments in healthcare. It will be essential reading for students, researchers and professionals across the fields of health psychology, public health and design technology.
Frontiers in Psychiatry | 2018
Hanneke Kip; Yvonne Bouman; Saskia Marion Kelders; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen
Background Treatment of offenders in forensic mental health is complex. Often, these in- or outpatients have low treatment motivation, suffer from multiple disorders, and have poor literacy skills. eHealth may be able to improve treatment outcomes because of its potential to increase motivation and engagement, and it can overcome the predominant one-size-fits-all approach by being tailored to individual patients. Objective To examine its potential, this systematic review studies the way that eHealth has been used and studied in forensic mental health and identifies accompanying advantages and disadvantages for both patients and treatment, including effectiveness. Methods A systematic search in Scopus, PsycINFO, and Web of Science was performed up until December 2017. Studies were included if they focused on technological interventions to improve the treatment of forensic psychiatric patients. Results The search resulted in 50 studies in which eHealth was used for treatment purposes. Multiple types of studies and technologies were identified, such as virtual reality, web-based interventions, and videoconferencing. The results confirmed the benefits of technology, for example, the acquisition of unique information about offenders, effectiveness, and tailoring to specific characteristics, but indicated that these are not fully taken advantage of. Discussion To overcome the barriers and obtain the benefits, eHealth has to have a good fit with patients and the forensic psychiatric context. It has to be seamlessly integrated in existing care and should not be added as an isolated element. To bridge the gap between the current situation and eHealth’s potential, further research on development, implementation, and evaluation should be conducted.
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Hanneke Kip; Julia E.W.C. van Gemert-Pijnen; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Marcel E. Pieterse; Hanneke Kip; Roberto Cruz Martinez; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Hanneke Kip; Nienke Beerlage-de Jong; Jobke Wentzel; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Saskia Marion Kelders; Matthew Howard; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Hanneke Kip; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Nienke Beerlage-de Jong; Harri Oinas-Kukkonen; Hanneke Kip; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Hanneke Kip; Robbert Sanderman
eHealth Research, Theory and Development | 2018
Rik Crutzen; Rosalie van der Vaart; A.W.M. Evers; Christina Bode; Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen; Saskia Marion Kelders; Hanneke Kip; Robbert Sanderman
Archive | 2018
Frank van den Boogert; Hanneke Kip; Yvonne Bouman