"You Get Reminded You're a Sick Person": Personal Data Tracking and Patients With Multiple Chronic Conditions
BackgroundConsumer health information technologies (HIT) that encourage self-tracking, such as diet and fitness tracking apps and disease journals, are attracting widespread interest among technology-oriented consumers (such as "quantified self" advocates), entrepreneurs, and the health ca...
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Main Authors: | Ancker, Jessica S (Author), Witteman, Holly O (Author), Hafeez, Baria (Author), Provencher, Thierry (Author), Van de Graaf, Mary (Author), Wei, Esther (Author) |
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2015-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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