Published on in Vol 5, No 7 (2021): July

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25285, first published .
A Web-Based Social Network Tool (GENIE) for Supporting Self-management Among High Users of the Health Care System: Feasibility and Usability Study

A Web-Based Social Network Tool (GENIE) for Supporting Self-management Among High Users of the Health Care System: Feasibility and Usability Study

A Web-Based Social Network Tool (GENIE) for Supporting Self-management Among High Users of the Health Care System: Feasibility and Usability Study

Journals

  1. Patel Y, Vassilev I, du Toit S. Implementing a digital tool to support meaningful engagement with socially isolated or lonely older adults. Health & Social Care in the Community 2022;30(6) View
  2. Brooks H, Devereux-Fitzgerald A, Richmond L, Caton N, Newton A, Downs J, Lovell K, Bee P, Cherry M, Young B, Vassilev I, Rotheram C, Rogers A. Adapting a social network intervention for use in secondary mental health services using a collaborative approach with service users, carers/supporters and health professionals in the United Kingdom. BMC Health Services Research 2022;22(1) View
  3. Serrano‐Fuentes N, Rogers A, Portillo M. The influence of social relationships and activities on the health of adults with obesity: A qualitative study. Health Expectations 2022;25(4):1892 View
  4. Butruille J, Cirnat N, Alaoui M, Saracco J, Cousein E, Chaniaud N. Pharmaceutical Analysis of Inpatient Prescriptions: Systematic Observation of Hospital Pharmacists’ Practices in the Early User-Centered Design Phase. JMIR Human Factors 2025;12:e65959 View
  5. Band R, Kinsella K, Ellis J, James E, Ciccognani S, Breheny K, Kandiyali R, Ewings S, Rogers A. Social network intervention for loneliness and social isolation in a community setting: the PALS cluster-RCT. Public Health Research 2025:1 View