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Rubinelli, Sara

In: The Classical Review, 2005, vol. 55, no. 2, p. 514-516

Università della Svizzera italiana

Design and implementation of a web-based tailored gymnasium to enhance self-management of fibromyalgia

Camerini, Luca ; Giacobazzi, Michele ; Boneschi, Marco ; Schulz, Peter J. ; Rubinelli, Sara

In: User modelling and user-adapted interaction, 2011, vol. 21, p. 485-511

The aim of this article is to describe the design and development of an online gymnasium that proposes personalized exercise videos to users affected by fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia syndrome is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain in muscles, ligaments and tendons, usually associated with sleep disorders and fatigue. Physical exercise is considered as an important component of...

Università della Svizzera italiana

Coping with chronic lower back pain : designing and testing the online tool ONESELF

Schulz, Peter J. ; Rubinelli, Sara ; Caiata Zufferey, Maria ; Hartung, Uwe

In: Journal of computer-mediated communication, 2010, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 625-645

A website was designed in order to help patients with chronic lower back pain (cLBP) to cope with their condition, relying on the concept of health literacy. A sample of 748 chronic or potentially chronic LBP patients were asked to regularly visit the site for a period of 12 months. The intervention was evaluated quantitatively (both preuse and postuse surveys, logfiles) and qualitatively....

Università della Svizzera italiana

Internet-enhanced health communication

Rubinelli, Sara ; Schulz, Peter J.

In: Social semiotics, 2010, vol. 20, no. 1, p. 3-7

Università della Svizzera italiana

Online patient education and risk assessment : project OPERA from cancerbackup - putting inherited breast cancer risk information into context using argumentation theory

Mackay, James ; Schulz, J. Peter ; Rubinelli, Sara ; Pithers, Andrea

In: Patient education and counseling, 2007, vol. 67, no. 3, p. 261-266

Many people are concerned about their family history of breast cancer, and are anxious about the possibility of developing breast cancer themselves. The majority of these people are likely not to be at significantly increased risk of developing inherited breast cancer. All women are at risk of developing sporadic breast cancer, and this risk increases with age. The UK National Institute of Health...