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Elena Villalba-Mora

Researcher at Technical University of Madrid

Publications -  22
Citations -  268

Elena Villalba-Mora is an academic researcher from Technical University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Usability. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 19 publications receiving 205 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Villalba-Mora include ETSI.

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Operational definition of Active and Healthy Ageing (AHA): A conceptual framework

Jean Bousquet, +111 more
TL;DR: The current paper describes the rationale and the process by which the aims of the meeting will be reached and an operational definition of Active and Healthy Ageing including tools that may be used for this are proposed.
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Adoption of health information technologies by physicians for clinical practice: The Andalusian case

TL;DR: Results from an ordered logit model showed that the frequency of use of HIT is associated with the physicians' perceived usefulness, and EHR functionalities are fully adopted, in terms of perceived usefulness.
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Operational Definition of Active and Healthy Aging (AHA): The European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on AHA Reference Site Questionnaire: Montpellier October 20–21, 2014, Lisbon July 2, 2015

Jean Bousquet, +114 more
TL;DR: A report of the AHA questionnaire in the form of a spider net has been proposed to facilitate usual comparisons across individuals and groups of interest.
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Operative definition of active and healthy ageing (AHA): Meeting report. Montpellier October 20-21, 2014

Jean Bousquet, +109 more
TL;DR: A meeting was organised in Montpellier October 20-21, 2014 as the annual conference of the EIP on AHA Reference Site MACVIA-LR to propose an operational definition of Active and Healthy Ageing as well as tools that may be used for this definition.
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A new approach to model the adoption of e-health

TL;DR: A new model to understand the reasons why individuals would use new ICT to perform a change in their lifestyle and it allows enhancing the user modeling process by taking into account both health behavior aspects as well as technological, which up to this moment have not been taken into account.