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Objective Adopting healthy behavior is vital for preventing chronic diseases. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions utilizing virtual coaches (i.e., artificial intelligence conversational agents) can offer scalable and cost-effective solutions ...
Milon H. M. van Vliet +8 more
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BackgroundIncreasing psychosocial burdens, such as stress and anxiety, underscore the need for accessible and effective prevention programs. Hybrid approaches, combining in-person and digital components, aim to reduce barriers and enhance flexibility ...
Johannes Stephan +4 more
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ARGOS policy brief on semantic interoperability [PDF]
Semantic interoperability requires the use of standards, not only for Electronic Health Record (EHR) data to be transferred and structurally mapped into a receiving repository, but also for the clinical content of the EHR to be interpreted in conformity ...
Ceusters, W +4 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To identify the proportion of Advanced Practice Nurses' workload that takes place virtually in the delivery of direct patient care. Design An observational study was conducted for this research. Methods An overt non‐participatory time and motion study was undertaken using a predefined data collection tool to identify the activities of the ...
A. Fitzgerald, A. Flynn, M. Ryder
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Summary The interplay of daily life factors, including mood, physical activity, or light exposure, influences sleep architecture and quality. Laboratory‐based studies often isolate these determinants to establish causality, thereby sacrificing ecological validity.
Anna M. Biller +8 more
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ABSTRACT Digital behavioral change interventions (DBCIs) for weight‐related behaviors may be less effective in disadvantaged populations, potentially widening health inequalities despite increased access. Limited research has explored the psychosocial mechanisms that may contribute to this divide. Following JBI guidelines for conducting scoping reviews,
Lee C. Mercer +4 more
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ABSTRACT Obesity is a risk factor for chronic illness. Financial incentives contingent on behaviors or outcomes related to weight loss can promote weight loss efforts. This meta‐analysis examines the added effect of financial incentives for weight loss in health behavior change interventions, both short‐ and long‐term, in adults. Additionally, subgroup
Sara M. Hondmann +9 more
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Talking therapies for anxiety and depression in people affected by dementia: A scoping meta‐review
Abstract Background Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in people affected by dementia (people with dementia and family carers). There are many reviews of psychological interventions to reduce stress and distress in people with dementia and family carers, but little cross‐fertilisation with the evidence base underpinning NHS Talking Therapies
Georgina Charlesworth +2 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Patient activation—encompassing knowledge, confidence, and skills in managing individual's health—is a cornerstone of person‐centered care. However, its significance among childhood, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors (CAYACS) remains unexplored. This article examines the application of the 13‐item Patient Activation Measure (
Charlotte Demoor‐Goldschmidt +12 more
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eHealth has expanded hugely over the last fifteen years and continues to evolve, providing greater benefits for patients, health care professionals and providers alike.
Good, Alice, Sambhanthan, Arunasalam
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