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Patrick Ware

Researcher at University Health Network

Publications -  20
Citations -  546

Patrick Ware is an academic researcher from University Health Network. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Telemedicine. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 319 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick Ware include University of Toronto & McGill University.

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Using eHealth Technologies: Interests, Preferences, and Concerns of Older Adults

TL;DR: Findings support the potential value older adults perceive in eHealth technologies, particularly in their ability to provide access to personal health information and facilitate communication between providers and peers living with similar conditions.
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Patient Adherence to a Mobile Phone-Based Heart Failure Telemonitoring Program: A Longitudinal Mixed-Methods Study.

TL;DR: The decline in adherence rates over time is consistent with findings from other studies, but this study also found adherence to be the highest and most consistent over time in older age groups and progressively lower over time for younger age groups.
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Outcomes of a Heart Failure Telemonitoring Program Implemented as the Standard of Care in an Outpatient Heart Function Clinic: Pretest-Posttest Pragmatic Study.

TL;DR: This study suggests that an HF TM program, which provides patients with self-care support and active monitoring by their existing care team, can reduce health service utilization and improve clinical, QoL, and patientself-care outcomes.
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Evaluating the Implementation of a Mobile Phone-Based Telemonitoring Program: Longitudinal Study Guided by the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

TL;DR: This is the first comprehensive evaluation of the implementation of a mobile phone-based telemonitoring program and the strongest facilitators to the implementation success were related to the Implementation context.