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Meghan Bradway

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Meghan Bradway, MBA, BSc, er forskningsstipendiat ved NSE, og tilknyttet prosjektet «Full Flow of Health Data Between Patients and Health Care Systems». Bradway har en mastergrad i Business Administration (MBA) fra Loyola University Chicago, 2012–2013, og en bachelor grad (BSc) i biologi, grunnfag i biostatistikk fra Loyola University Chicago, 2008–2012.

I 2015 ble hun sertifisert representant for inntektssyklus for Healthcare Financial Management Association. Før hun ble med i NSE var hun programinstruktør for matematikk, vitenskap og ledelse ved University of Washington i Tacoma, 2013, og forsker ved University of Illinois at Chicagos College of Dentistry, Wound Healing and Tissue Regeneration Lab, 2010-2012.

Meghans prosjekter
Prosjekttittel År Tema Prosjektledelse
FullFlow – Flyt av helsedata mellom pasienter og helsevesenet 2016 - 2020 Innbyggertjenester
Eirik Årsand
Skreddersydd mobil selvhjelpsverktøy for Diabetes Type 2 2014 - 2017 Innbyggertjenester
Eirik Årsand
Diabetes på sosiale medier – helseintervensjoner og adferdsanalyse 2017 - 2020 Innbyggertjenester
Diabetes Digital Guidelines 2018 - 2020 Innbyggertjenester
Eirik Årsand
Nye metoder for evaluering av digitale helsetjenester - e-helse og m-helse - en studie av et dynamisk konsept for effektive studier 2021 - 2025 Innbyggertjenester
Eirik Årsand Meghan Bradway
WARIFA: Watching the risk factors: Artificial intelligence and the personalized prevention and management of chronic conditions 2021 - 2024 Innbyggertjenester
Helsedata
Conceição Granja Thomas Roger Schopf
Meghans publikasjoner i Cristin
Tittel År Kategori
What the textbooks don’t teach about the reality of running a digitally enabled health study: an interpretative phenomenological interview study 2024 Academic article
Sensorer gjør deg i stand til å avlaste fastlegen 2023 Interview
Use of a Data-Sharing System During Diabetes Consultations 2023 Academic article
Rekruttering for å sikre inkludering 2023 Feature article
Quality, Usability, and Effectiveness of mHealth Apps and the Role of Artificial Intelligence: Current Scenario and Challenges 2023 Academic article
Helseforskerne kan ikke bare lytte til de mest ressurssterke 2023 Interview
Workshop: Rekruttering for å sikre inkludering 2022 Lecture
Diverse Recruitment Strategies Are Needed to Reduce Digital Divide: Results from a Workshop Addressing Digital Divide and Effects of Pandemic Restrictions 2022 Abstract
Who are the “Hard-to-Reach” groups in chronic-health and health technology research? – A scoping review 2022 Academic article
Designing, implementing, and testing a modern electronic clinical study management system – the HUBRO system 2022 Academic article
Variasjon i rekruttering er forskerens samfunnsansvar 2022 Feature article
Forskere fra Skandinavia samlet i Tromsø for kunnskapsdeling 2022 Interview
Pårørende trenger hjelp i jungelen av mobile hjelpemidler for kronisk syke 2022 Interview
Exploring Real-World mHealth Use for Diabetes Consultations: Pros and Pitfalls of a Pragmatic Mixed-Methods Approach 2021 Academic article
How to recommend diabetes self-management tools or services 2021 Briefs
What to look for when choosing tools to manage diabetes 2021 Briefs
Hvordan anbefale digitale diabetesverktøy og –tjenester? 2021 Briefs
Hvordan velge digitale diabetesverktøy og –tjenester? 2021 Briefs
What motivates patients with NCDs to follow up their treatment? 2021 Academic lecture
Criteria for Assessing and Recommending Digital Diabetes Tools: A Delphi Study 2021 Academic article
mHealth: Where Is the Potential for Aiding Informal Caregivers? 2021 Academic article
How mHealth can facilitate collaboration in diabetes care: qualitative analysis of codesign workshops 2020 Academic article
Podcast: Mobil helse endrer helsevesenet og helseforskningen: - Vår forskning skal bedre folks helse Podcast: Mobile health (m-health) changes the health care services and health research 2020 Interview
The Diabetes Digital Guidelines Project: Patient-needs study 2020 Academic lecture
Methods and evaluation criteria for apps and digital interventions for diabetes self-management: Systematic review 2020 Academic literature review
Qualitative Evaluations of mHealth Interventions: Current Gaps and Future Directions 2020 Academic article
Healthcare workers should use social media more to share health information 2020 Interview
Healthcare Personnel's Expectations of a System for Sharing and Using Patient‐Gathered Data 2020 Poster
Helsepersonell bør bli mer aktive på sosiale medier 2020 Interview
Methods and measures used to evaluate patient-operated mobile health interventions: Scoping literature review 2020 Academic literature review
Social media for adults 2020 Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Du endrer hvordan vi forsker på mobil helse 2020 Feature article
HOW TO CHOOSE AMONG THE MANY DIABETES APPS AND ONLINE RESOURCES? 2020 Abstract
LESSONS LEARNED FROM USING A REMOTE STUDY‐MANAGEMENT PLATFORM: USE IN AN MHEALTH DIABETES STUDY 2020 Abstract
Intervention studies need to adapt to address patient needs for diabetes self‐management 2020 Abstract
HEALTHCARE PERSONNEL'S EXPECTATIONS OF A SYSTEM FOR SHARING AND USING PATIENT‐GATHERED DATA 2020 Abstract
Measuring the effects of sharing mobile health data during diabetes consultations: Protocol for a mixed method study 2020 Article in business/trade/industry journal
Comprehensive methods for measuring the impacts of sharing patient-gathered mHealth data during consultations 2019 Poster
Acceptance barriers of using patients’ self-collected health data during medical consultation 2019 Academic lecture
Mobile health (mHealth) 2019 Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Do diabetes mHealth and online interventions evaluate what is important for users? 2019 Academic article
Acceptance barriers of using patients’ self-collected health data during medical consultation 2019 Academic article
Do diabetes mHealth and online interventions evaluate what is important for users? 2019 Academic lecture
Comprehensive methods for measuring the impacts of sharing patient-gathered mHealth data during consultations 2019 Academic lecture
Design and prestudy assessment of a dashboard for presenting self-collected health data of patients with diabetes to clinicians: Iterative approach and qualitative case study 2019 Academic article
Inequalities in the Use of eHealth Between Socioeconomic Groups Among Patients With Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes: Cross-Sectional Study 2019 Academic article
Goal-setting and patterns of app use: Selected results from the "Tailoring type 2 diabetes self-management" RCT. 2019 Poster
Frameworks for evaluating mhealth technologies lack patient focus 2019 Poster
Frameworks for evaluating mhealth technologies lack patient focus 2019 Abstract
What can be learned by analyzing patient-gathered data from self-management diabetes app 2019 Poster
What can be learned by analyzing patient-gathered data from a self-management diabetes app 2019 Abstract
Self-recruited T2D patients' engagement in a self-management tool: Feedback and suggestions 2019 Poster
Self-recruited T2D patients'engagement in a self-management tool: Feedback and suggestions 2019 Abstract
Vanskelig å forske på effekten av helseapper 2019 Interview
What are diabetes patients versus health care personnel discussing on social media? 2019 Academic article
Preferences and interests of diabetes social media users regarding a health-promotion intervention 2018 Academic article
The evolution of clinicians’ preparedness for mHealth use (2013-2017) and current barriers 2018 Academic article
Analysing mHealth usage logs in RCTs: Explaining participants’ interactions with type 2 diabetes self-management tools 2018 Academic article
The Evolution of Clinicians’ Preparedness for mHealth Use (2013-2017) and Current Barriers 2018 Academic lecture
Social media for health promotion in diabetes: Study protocol for a participatory public health intervention design 2018 Academic article
Design better together: Co-design workshop protocol to develop an m-diabetes data sharing system between patients and clinicians 2018 Poster
Stepwise treatment concept proposed for an m-health enabled diabetes intervention 2018 Poster
Stepwise treatment concept proposed for an m-health enabled diabetes intervention 2018 Abstract
The necessity of using mixed methods for assessment of mHealth interventions: Application in the "Full Flow of Datasharing" project. 2018 Abstract
The necessity of using mixed methods for assessment of mHealth interventions: Application in the "Full Flow of Datasharing" Project 2018 Poster
A FHIR-based data flow enabling patients to share self-collected data with the Norwegian national healthcare systems and electronic health record systems 2018 Poster
A FHIR-based data flow enabling patients to share self-collected data with the Norwegian national healthcare systems and electronic health record systems 2018 Abstract
EXPERIENCE FROM USING A DYNAMIC STUDY MANAGEMENT SERVICE FOR AN MHEALTH DIABETES TYPE 2 RCT 2018 Poster
EXPERIENCE FROM USING A DYNAMIC STUDY MANAGEMENT SERVICE FOR AN MHEALTH DIABETES TYPE 2 RCT 2018 Abstract
Systems integrating self-collected health data by patients into EHRs and medical systems: a State-of-the-art review 2017 Academic literature review
mHealth and Diabetes 2017 Lecture
Systems integrating self-collected health data by patients into EHRs and medical systems: a State-of-the-art review 2017 Lecture
mHealth Assessment: Conceptualization of a Global Framework 2017 Academic article
AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF MEALTIME SITUATIONS IN DAILY REGIMEN OF PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES WHO USE MHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES. 2017 Poster
A REVIEW OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS GENERAL PRACTICE: FORMING A QUESTIONNAIRE TO EXPLORE CLINICIAN NEEDS 2017 Poster
EVALUATING THE ROLE OF MHEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENT EMPOWERMENT FOR CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT SUCH AS DIABETES. 2017 Poster
THE NEED FOR UPDATED EVALUATION APPROACHES FOR EHEALTH AND MHEALTH INTERVENTIONS – A DYNAMIC CONCEPT FOR MORE EFFICIENT TRIALS 2017 Poster
DIFFERENTIATING PRESENTATION OF PATIENT-GATHERED DATA BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND 2 DIABETES DURING CONSULTATIONS 2017 Poster
AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF MEALTIME SITUATIONS IN DAILY REGIMEN OF PATIENTS WITH TYPE 1 DIABETES WHO USE MHEALTH TECHNOLOGIES 2017 Abstract
EVALUATING THE ROLE OF MHEALTH INTERVENTIONS IN PATIENT EMPOWERMENT FOR CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT SUCH AS DIABETES 2017 Abstract
A REVIEW OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS GENERAL PRACTICE: FORMING A QUESTIONNAIRE TO EXPLORE CLINICIAN NEEDS 2017 Abstract
THE NEED FOR UPDATED EVALUATION APPROACHES FOR EHEALTH AND MHEALTH INTERVENTIONS – A DYNAMIC CONCEPT FOR MORE EFFICIENT TRIALS 2017 Abstract
DIFFERENTIATING PRESENTATION OF PATIENT-GATHERED DATA BETWEEN TYPE 1 AND 2 DIABETES DURING CONSULTATIONS 2017 Abstract
Warning: the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) wave will drastically change diabetes care 2016 Poster
mHealth Assessment: Conceptualization of a Global Framework 2016 Poster
Deling av pasientgenererte data fra m-helseverktøySharing Patient-gathered Data from M-health Tools 2016 Briefs
The opportunity to evaluate the impact of our changing health care system through archetypes and reinforced use of medical coding 2016 Poster
The potential use of patient-gathered data from mHealth tools: suggestions based on an RCT-study 2016 Poster
mHealth data-sharing system to improve communication during consultations: Type 1 diabetes patients’ perspective during the FI-STAR study 2016 Academic lecture
System for enabling clinicians to relate to a mobile health app: Preliminary results of the Norwegian trial in the EU FI-STAR project. 2016 Academic lecture
Utilizing social media for research and development of diabetes self-management tools 2016 Poster
mHealth Assessment: conceptualization of a global framework 2016 Abstract
The potential use of patient-gathered data from mHealth tools: suggestions based on an RCT-study 2016 Abstract
The opportunity to evaluate the impact of our changing health care system through archetypes and reinforced use of medical coding 2016 Abstract
Integrating data from apps, wearables and personal Electronic Health Record (pEHR) systems with clinicians’ Electronic Health Records (EHR) systems 2016 Abstract
mHealth data-sharing system to improve communication during consultations: Type 1 diabetes patients’ perspective during the FI-STAR study 2016 Abstract
Warning: the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) wave will drastically change diabetes care! 2016 Abstract
System for enabling clinicians to relate to a mobile health app: Preliminary results of the Norwegian trial in the EU FI-STAR project 2016 Abstract
The Use of eHealth and Provider-Based Health Services by Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: Protocol for a Cross-Sectional Study 2016 Academic article
What are diabetes patients discussing on social media? 2016 Abstract
THE NEED TO TAILOR MOBILE PHONE-BASED DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT TOOLS 2016 Poster
Serious Gaming in Diabetes: Combining Apps and Gaming Principles in a Holistic Diabetes Environment 2016 Poster
Wearable Computing in Diabetes – Advanced Functions Enabled by Smartwatches 2016 Poster
Designing motivational and educational diabetes video games involving children as a creative resource 2016 Poster
Utilizing technology and alternative approaches for displaying vital information and creating engagement for children and adolescents with diabetes 2016 Poster
Using Online Forums to Better Understand Motivations Behind Technology Uptake Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Using CGM as the Use-Case 2016 Poster
Utilizing social media for research and developement of diabetes self-management tools. 2016 Abstract
Wearable Computing in Diabetes: Advanced Functions Enabled by Smartwatches 2016 Abstract
Designing motivational and educational diabetes video games involving children as a creative resource 2016 Abstract
Utilizing technology and alternative approaches for displaying vital information and creating engagement for children and adolescents with diabetes 2016 Abstract
Using Online Forums to Better Understand Motivations Behind Technology Uptake Among Type 2 Diabetes Patients, Using CGM as the Use-Case 2016 Abstract
Serious Gaming in Diabetes: Combining Apps and Gaming Principles in a Holistic Diabetes Environment 2016 Abstract
Mobile Health: Empowering patients and driving change 2015 Academic article
Mobile applications for people with diabetes published between 2010 and 2015 2015 Academic article
2015 Poster
Do mobile medical apps need to follow European and US regulations or not: decisions exemplified by diabetes management app 2015 Academic lecture
Diabetes Automata: Software Engine for Blood Glucose Level Simulation 2015 Academic lecture
Do mobile medical apps need to follow European and US regulations or not: decisions exemplified by diabetes management app 2015 Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Diabetes Automata: Software Engine for Blood Glucose Level Simulation 2015 Academic chapter/article/Conference paper
Performance of the first Combined Smartwatch to Smartphone Diabetes Diary Application Study 2015 Academic article
Meghans faktaark
Faktaark nr Tittel Kontaktperson(er)
2016 10 Deling av pasientgenererte data fra m-helseverktøy Meghan Bradway Eirik Årsand
Meghans postere
Posternr. Tittel Forfatter(e) Størrelse
2022 04 Diverse recruitment strategies are needed to reduce digital divide: results from a workshop addressing digital divide and effects of pandemic restrictions Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 90x120 cm
2020 07 How to choose among the many diabetes apps and online resources? Dillys Larbi, Konstantinos Antypas, Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 90x120 cm
2020 05 Lessons learned from using a remote study-management platform: use in an mHealth diabetes study Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 90x120 cm
2020 04 Intervention studies need to adapt to better address patient needs for diabetes self-management Meghan Bradway, Dillys Larbi, Konstantinos Antypas, Eirik Årsand 90x120 cm
2020 03 Healthcare Personnell’s Expectations of a System for Sharing and Using Patient-Gathered Data Eirik Årsand, Meghan Bradway 90x120 cm
2018 13 Improving Study Management Services for Mhealth Interventions – a Dynamic Concept for More Efficient Trials Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand A0
2018 06 Stepwise Treatment Concept Proposed for an mHealth Enabled Diabetes Intervention Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2018 04 The Necessity Of Using Mixed Methods For Assessment Of mHealth Interventions: Application In The “Full Flow Of Data-sharing” Project Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2018 03 Experience From Using a Dynamic Study Management Service for an M-health Diabetes Type 2 RCT Eirik Årsand, Meghan Bradway 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2018 02 A FHIR-Based Data Flow Enabling Patients with Diabetes to Share Self-collected Data with the Norwegian National Healthcare Systems and Electronic Health Records Systems Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2018 01 Design Better Together: Co-design Workshop Protocol To Develop An M-Diabetes Data Sharing System Between Patients And Clinicians Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2017 01 A Review of Mobile Applications in General Practice: Forming a Questionnaire to Explore Clinician Needs Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2017 02 Need for Differentiating Presentation of Patient-gathered Data Between Type 1 and 2 Diabetes During Consultations Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2017 03 The need for updated evaluation approaches for e-health and m-health interventions - a dynamic concept for more efficient trials Eirik Årsand, Meghan Bradway 67,5x120 cm (16:9)
2017 04 Evaluating the role of m-health interventions in patient empowerment Meghan Bradway, Eirik Årsand 67,5x120 cm (16:9)