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Digital health literacy : expanding beyond online health information perspectives
Hoffrén-Mikkola Merja, Uitto Mika
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International Journal of Mobile Devices, Wearable Technology, and Flexible Electronics, 2021
The pandemic has shown the importance of health organizations adapting rapidly to teleconsultation services, investing in e-health with quality criteria and monitoring outcomes. Through a literature review and gathering research already carried out on e-health communication and with practical examples it is verified that, if the requirements of ...
Levin-Zamir, Diane +24 more
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The pandemic has shown the importance of health organizations adapting rapidly to teleconsultation services, investing in e-health with quality criteria and monitoring outcomes. Through a literature review and gathering research already carried out on e-health communication and with practical examples it is verified that, if the requirements of ...
Levin-Zamir, Diane +24 more
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Technology approaches to digital health literacy
International Journal of Cardiology, 2019Digital health literacy is an extension of health literacy and uses the same operational definition, but in the context of technology. Technology solutions have the potential to both promote health literacy or be a barrier. To be effective, health technology solutions should go beyond building literacy and numeracy skills to functional and critical ...
Patrick, Dunn, Eric, Hazzard
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Digital Literacy and Health Workers
2023This chapter is an effort to provide a detailed examination of digital literacy among healthcare professionals in the region of Kashmir, which is located in the north of India. In the contemporary era, technology acts as the backbone of the healthcare in current landscape. The chapter examines the current status of digital literacy among health workers
Mir Kouser Gulzar, Maryam Jameel Naik
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Digital Solutions to Improve Health Insurance Literacy
Journal of Medical Systems, 2022The American healthcare system has become one of the world's most complex for both patients and healthcare providers to navigate, particularly in regards to health insurance. This editorial piece further explores the problems that complexities in health insurance create, and several solution proposals to provide patients with educational resources ...
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Educational Strategy in Digital Health Literacy
2022The acquisition of health literacy levels is preponderant in enabling citizens to access, understand, and use health-related information in a more conscious and responsible way in making health decisions. The ACP model—assertiveness, clarity, and positivity—has revealed numerous positive results in health, an excellent contribution to health literacy ...
Sandra Cristina Laia Esteves +1 more
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Journal of Pharma Insights and Research
Nigeria faces a critical public health challenge due to widespread antibiotic misuse, driven by misinformation and inadequate digital health literacy. The proliferation of social media platforms, online health forums, and unregulated digital pharmacies ...
O. Lawal +7 more
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Nigeria faces a critical public health challenge due to widespread antibiotic misuse, driven by misinformation and inadequate digital health literacy. The proliferation of social media platforms, online health forums, and unregulated digital pharmacies ...
O. Lawal +7 more
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Digital Health Literacy: Bibliometric Analysis (Preprint)
2021BACKGROUND Digital health is growing at a rapid pace, and digital health literacy has attracted increasing attention from the academic community. OBJECTIVE The purposes of this study are to conduct a systematic ...
Keng Yang, Yekang Hu, Hanying Qi
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Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Children and adolescents extensively use the internet in their daily lives, often seeking information related to health and well-being.
Lisa Stauch +6 more
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Background Children and adolescents extensively use the internet in their daily lives, often seeking information related to health and well-being.
Lisa Stauch +6 more
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International Journal of Digital Literacy and Digital Competence, 2010
This paper outlines and challenges expectations and promises regarding the potential of the internet and Web 2.0 for empowering patients and citizens. It focuses on literacies required to make a meaningful (to the individual) use of these technologies for health and health care related purposes.
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This paper outlines and challenges expectations and promises regarding the potential of the internet and Web 2.0 for empowering patients and citizens. It focuses on literacies required to make a meaningful (to the individual) use of these technologies for health and health care related purposes.
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