Understanding Adolescents' Perceptions of Benefits and Risks in Health AI Technologies through Design Fiction [PDF]
Despite the growing research on users' perceptions of health AI, adolescents' perspectives remain underexplored. This study explores adolescents' perceived benefits and risks of health AI technologies in clinical and personal health settings. Employing Design Fiction, we conducted interviews with 16 adolescents (aged 13-17) using four fictional design ...
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Encouraging understanding or increasing prejudices: A cross-sectional survey of institutional influence on health personnel attitudes about refugee claimants' access to health care [PDF]
Mónica Ruiz‐Casares
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Barriers in the prevention and early detection of human papillomavirus in Latin America
Abstract Objective To evaluate the individual, social, cultural, health system, and structural barriers related to the human papillomavirus (HPV) in women from eight Latin American countries. Methods A prospective, relational, and analytical study was conducted from July to August 2024 in women from eight Latin American countries: Argentina, Colombia ...
Leopoldo Santiago Sanabria+9 more
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[Attitudes of health personnel in a university hospital toward evidence-based medicine].
Over the last few years the concepts and methods of the evidence-based medicine (EBM) have been increasingly recognized and applied in the Croatian medical community. Central Medical Library at Zagreb university Medical School has been developing a web-based service aimed to help practitioners find best evidence for solving specific clinical problems ...
Helena, Markulin, Jelka, Petrak
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Reimagining pharmacy processes for expanding hospital at‐home care in Singapore: A qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Mobile Inpatient Care at Home (MIC@Home) is an alternative acute care model that offers care within patients' homes instead of in traditional hospital settings. This qualitative study seeks to investigate existing perspectives on MIC@Home and the challenges associated specifically with its provision of pharmacy services, and ...
Brian Lee+3 more
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Research and scholarly methods: Mitigating information bias
Abstract Whether designing a research study or considering changes to a patient's medication therapy based on published research, pharmacists must be knowledgeable about potential sources of bias in clinical research and how these threats to internal validity can be mitigated.
Gary L. Cochran+2 more
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Abstract Recent technological advancements have empowered nonhuman entities, such as virtual assistants and humanoid robots, to simulate human intelligence and behavior. This paper investigates how autonomous agents influence individuals' perceptions and behaviors toward others, particularly human employees.
Hye‐young Kim, Ann L. McGill
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Abstract Background Haptics‐enhanced virtual reality (VR‐haptic) simulation in dental education has evolved considerably during the past decade, representing a promising resource of simulation‐based training opportunities to support conventional practice.
Szabolcs Felszeghy+62 more
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Arkansas pharmacists’ perceptions toward emergency contraception and nonprescription Plan B
Objective: This study describes Arkansas pharmacists’ knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs regarding emergency contraception. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among a convenience sample of pharmacists prior to a continuing education lecture ...
Hopkins D, West D
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"It Listens Better Than My Therapist": Exploring Social Media Discourse on LLMs as Mental Health Tool [PDF]
The emergence of generative AI chatbots such as ChatGPT has prompted growing public and academic interest in their role as informal mental health support tools. While early rule-based systems have been around for several years, large language models (LLMs) offer new capabilities in conversational fluency, empathy simulation, and availability.
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