SARINI, MARCELLO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 9.731
AS - Asia 6.059
EU - Europa 5.380
SA - Sud America 657
AF - Africa 140
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 8
OC - Oceania 8
AN - Antartide 1
Totale 21.984
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.436
SG - Singapore 2.355
CN - Cina 1.401
DE - Germania 1.197
IT - Italia 1.159
VN - Vietnam 691
HK - Hong Kong 644
SE - Svezia 630
RU - Federazione Russa 574
BR - Brasile 474
UA - Ucraina 388
IE - Irlanda 360
GB - Regno Unito 285
CA - Canada 231
FR - Francia 189
IN - India 175
AT - Austria 150
KR - Corea 137
FI - Finlandia 124
TR - Turchia 108
ID - Indonesia 93
BD - Bangladesh 74
NL - Olanda 66
DK - Danimarca 53
JP - Giappone 48
AR - Argentina 46
IQ - Iraq 44
MX - Messico 44
ZA - Sudafrica 42
PH - Filippine 38
PK - Pakistan 38
ES - Italia 34
PL - Polonia 31
VE - Venezuela 28
CL - Cile 27
CO - Colombia 27
UZ - Uzbekistan 27
SA - Arabia Saudita 26
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 25
BE - Belgio 22
PE - Perù 22
CH - Svizzera 20
EC - Ecuador 19
IR - Iran 17
MY - Malesia 17
TH - Thailandia 17
GE - Georgia 16
MA - Marocco 14
IL - Israele 13
LT - Lituania 13
TN - Tunisia 13
EG - Egitto 12
KE - Kenya 11
NG - Nigeria 11
RO - Romania 11
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 9
KG - Kirghizistan 9
KZ - Kazakistan 9
TW - Taiwan 9
AU - Australia 8
GR - Grecia 8
NO - Norvegia 8
NP - Nepal 8
DZ - Algeria 7
ET - Etiopia 7
EU - Europa 7
OM - Oman 7
UY - Uruguay 7
JO - Giordania 6
LB - Libano 5
PT - Portogallo 5
SN - Senegal 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 4
LK - Sri Lanka 4
PA - Panama 4
PY - Paraguay 4
AL - Albania 3
AO - Angola 3
BO - Bolivia 3
JM - Giamaica 3
PS - Palestinian Territory 3
RS - Serbia 3
SI - Slovenia 3
ZW - Zimbabwe 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
BG - Bulgaria 2
BW - Botswana 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
GT - Guatemala 2
HN - Honduras 2
HR - Croazia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
KH - Cambogia 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
ME - Montenegro 2
MM - Myanmar 2
MU - Mauritius 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
TG - Togo 2
Totale 21.963
Città #
Ann Arbor 1.900
Singapore 959
Frankfurt am Main 940
Ashburn 797
Woodbridge 733
Hong Kong 625
San Jose 562
Chandler 504
Houston 464
Jacksonville 417
Milan 374
Dublin 348
Dearborn 338
Fairfield 284
New York 247
Wilmington 236
Santa Clara 194
Beijing 177
Los Angeles 173
Dallas 163
Ho Chi Minh City 163
Hefei 160
Princeton 159
Vienna 140
The Dalles 135
Seoul 131
Seattle 129
Hanoi 128
Nanjing 124
Chicago 107
Dong Ket 94
Cambridge 89
Council Bluffs 89
Shanghai 83
Boardman 74
Lachine 73
Lauterbourg 73
São Paulo 64
Nanchang 53
Buffalo 52
Rome 47
Orem 44
Toronto 43
Lawrence 42
Shenyang 41
Guangzhou 40
Ottawa 39
Moscow 38
Helsinki 36
Altamura 34
Fremont 31
Tokyo 29
Changsha 27
Munich 27
San Diego 26
Montreal 25
London 24
Warsaw 24
Johannesburg 23
Seriate 23
Tashkent 23
Denver 22
Jakarta 22
Andover 21
Baghdad 21
Hebei 21
Huizen 21
Jiaxing 21
Brussels 20
Rio de Janeiro 20
Zhengzhou 20
Bari 19
Jinan 19
Stockholm 19
Tianjin 19
Brno 18
Phoenix 18
Lima 17
Nuremberg 17
San Francisco 17
Albino 16
Atlanta 16
Brooklyn 16
Da Nang 16
Amsterdam 15
Kunming 15
Tbilisi 15
Ankara 14
Chennai 14
Haiphong 14
Lahore 14
Monza 14
New Delhi 14
Norwalk 14
Paris 14
Caracas 13
Manchester 13
Mcallen 13
Taizhou 13
Bergamo 12
Totale 13.898
Nome #
Social Support and Adherence to Treatment in Hypertensive Patients: A Meta-Analysis 619
Changes in physical activity among coronary and hypertensive patients: A longitudinal study using the Health Action Process Approach 576
Type A Personality as the principal psychological determinants of Left Ventricular Mass Index in hypertensive patients 572
Stability and change of lifestyle profiles in cardiovascular patients after their first acute coronary event 501
Putting the Gaming Experience at the Center of the Therapy—The Video Game Therapy® Approach 490
Predictors of pwv progression over a three years follow up: focus on psychological characteristics 477
Is Type A Personality associated with Left Ventricular Mass Index in arterial hypertension? Results of a cross-sectional study 443
A longitudinal study on the information needs and preferences of patients after an acute coronary syndrome 437
Can working style be identified? 408
A type A and type D combined personality typology in essential hypertension and acute coronary syndrome patients: Associations with demographic, psychological, clinical, and lifestyle indicators 399
Changes in Dietary Behavior among Coronary and Hypertensive Patients: A Longitudinal Investigation Using the Health Action Process Approach 392
Evolution of information needs in patients affected by coronaropathy and hypertension 361
Resilience and lifestyle in patients with acute coronary syndromes: A prospective one-year follow-up study 357
A Cluster Analysis of the Acceptance of a Contact Tracing App—The Identification of Profiles for the Italian Immuni Contact Tracing App 346
A Pervasive Computing Architecture Fostering Integration in Patient Centered Communities of Care 339
Communication and disease management: a qualitative study on coronary disease 336
Psychological Predictors of Arterial Stiffness Progression over a Three Years Follow Up 334
The TTCYB study protocol: A tailored print message intervention to improve cardiovascular patients’ lifestyles 333
Coping style and information needs among people suffering from primary hypertension: Reciprocal relationships over time 331
Supporting hospital wards with enhanced habitual artifacts 325
Being at one with things: The interconnection metaphor for intelligent environments 312
DJess – A Context-Sharing Middleware to Deploy Distributed Inference Systems in Pervasive Computing Domains 303
Information needs and psychological factors among patients with coronaropathy 301
When once is not enough: The role of redundancy in a hospital ward setting 297
Middleware and Architectural Reflection 294
Leveraging coordinative conventions to promote collaboration awareness: The case of clinical records 292
CASMAS: Supporting collaboration in pervasive environments 292
Knowledge artifacts as bridges between theory and practice: The Clinical pathway case 288
Discovering typologies and tailoring communication: new tools in promoting lifestyle change among coronary artery disease patients 286
Enabling Integration across Heterogeneous Care Networks 283
Social Support and Adherence to Treatment in Hypertensive Patients: A Meta-Analysis 281
Supporting Wards with Interactive Resources and Logic-based Systems 275
Lifestyle profiles in acute coronary syndrome: Stability and change 270
Torres, a Conceptual Framework for Articulation Work across Boundaries 269
On the "pathway" towards ICT-support for a better and sustainable healthcare 262
CASMAS: An agent-based support for modulated participation in cooperative applications 261
Resilience and lifestyle in patients with acute coronary syndromes: A prospective one-year follow-up study 258
Combining Interface agents and Situated agents for deploying Adaptive Web applications 256
Let a standard be standard: reminding people of deviations from standards (short paper) 255
5 or 10 response categories for the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire: What is better? 255
Providing awareness through situated process maps: the hospital care case 254
Pathways towards better coordination and quality of care: combining electronic clinical records and clinical pathways 247
Making People Aware of Deviations from Standards in Health Care 244
Type A personality in patients with hypertension and coronaropathy: associations with lifestyle and clinical indicators 243
Need for Information and Psychological Correlates among Patients with Cardiovascular Diseases 241
Adaptability of Classification Schemes in Cooperation: What does it mean? 233
Negotiating propagation of changes in interorganizational workflows 231
Lifestyle profiles in acute coronary syndrome: Stability and change 230
Evolution of information needs in patients affected by coronaropathy and hypertension 226
Uno studio qualitativo su coronaropatia e ipertensione: bisogni informativi e barriere comunicative nella comunicazione medico-paziente 223
A longitudinal study on lifestyle and communication factors in cardiovascular and hypertensive patients characterised by different psychological profiles 221
5 or 10 response categories for the Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire: What is better? 221
An Integrated Approach of Video Game Therapy®: A Case Study 219
Reactive agents for a systemic approach to the construction of coordination mechanisms 218
Discovering typologies and tailoring communication. New tools in promoting lifestyle change of cardiovascular and hypertensive patients 212
Designing an Architecture for Multichannel Adaptive Information Systems 211
Workflow management social systems: A new socio-psychological perspective on process management 210
Information needs and psychological factors among patients with coronaropathy 199
Supporting articulation with the reconciler 198
Reconciling different perspectives: an experiment on technology support for articulation 195
From actors to applications: interpreting user centered design of coordination supports 194
Conceptual and concrete architectures in the design of CSCW applications 193
Discovering typologies and tailoring communication. New tools in promoting lifestyle change among coronary artery disease patients 192
The Activity Circle: Building a Bridge Between Workflow Technology and Social Software 189
Recursive Articulation work in Ariadne: the alignment of meanings 186
Communication and disease management: A qualitative study on coronaropathy and hypertension 186
A heterogeneous multi-agent system for adaptive web applications 184
The Reconciler: supporting actors in meaning negotiation 182
Key challenges for enabling agile BPM with social software 181
A Tool for Supporting Knowledge Creation and Exchange in Knowledge Intensive Organisations 179
A longitudinal study on lifestyle and communication factors in cardiovascular and hypertensive patients characterized by different psychological profiles 179
Video Game Therapy®. Teoria e pratica clinica 174
Factor Structure, Longitudinal Invariance and Criterion Validity of the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale in Cardiac and Hypertensive Patients 174
Hypernavigation in the Physical Space: Adapting Prestentations to the User and to the Situational Context (Technical Note) 172
From actions to suggestions: supporting the work of biologists through laboratory notebooks 172
The Activity Circle: A Social Proxy Interface to Display the Perceived Distributed Viscosity about Workflow Technology 170
Il ruolo dello stress percepito e della rappresentazione della malattia sui comportamenti alimentare e di attività fisica in una coorte di pazienti con coronaropatia acuta: uno studio longitudinale 170
A qualitative study on coronaropathy and hypertension: Effective barriers to doctor-patient communication 168
WWW in the small - Towards sustainable adaptivity 164
Profili psicologici e stile di vita in pazienti al primo evento coronaropatico acuto: uno studio longitudinale 163
The Activity Circle: A Social Proxy Interface to Improve Attitudes towards Workflow Technology 140
Video Games in Schools: Putting Flow State in Context 139
The Activity Circle: Visualizing the Coordination Aspects of User Resistance Toward Workflow Technology 137
Totale 22.430
Categoria #
all - tutte 65.725
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 65.725


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021352 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 264
2021/20221.448 53 148 92 104 35 95 42 106 143 149 215 266
2022/20232.481 328 629 323 282 172 328 17 87 161 36 76 42
2023/20241.400 75 42 91 74 174 340 245 77 74 35 27 146
2024/20253.525 181 310 161 161 241 110 143 106 359 411 580 762
2025/20266.581 547 521 522 839 828 428 1.129 333 655 710 69 0
Totale 22.430