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BackgroundFueled by innovations in technology and health interventions to promote, restore, and maintain health and safeguard well-being, the field of eHealth has yielded significant scholarly output over the past 25 years.
Lana V Ivanitskaya +2 more
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INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES (ICTs) IN THE SERVICES OF HEALTHCARE SECTOR IN EUROPE [PDF]
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) consists of all technical means used to handle information and aid communication, including both computer and network hardware as well as necessary software.
Pavel (El Baaboua) Florentina Ramona
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ABSTRACT This systematic review examines the digital health interventions for inclusive and equitable solutions for transforming healthcare access and delivery in Nepal. The research focuses on improving digital health accessibility among marginalized and rural populations of Nepal.
Manoj Kumar Dahal, Gary L. Kreps
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ABSTRACT This article investigates how care professionals working with older adults in Sweden encounter, reproduce, and challenge sociotechnical imaginaries of a digitalised health and social care system. Drawing on interviews with 20 care professionals, we explore how promissory discourses that frame digitalisation as a solution to demographic and ...
Freja Morris +2 more
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The concept of eHealth literacy is beginning to be recognized as a being of key importance in the design and adoption of effective and efficient health information systems and applications targeted to lay people and patients. Indeed, many systems such as
Helen Monkman +1 more
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Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.70075 This original article is commented on by Mante on pages 307–308 of this issue. Abstract Aim To evaluate personalized care or precision medicine initiatives, including mobile health (mHealth) technology and genetic screening, in a South African paediatric epilepsy clinic ...
Ian S. Olivier +12 more
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Although the scientific literature consists of over 10,000 papers on eHealth, remarkably few applications are consistently being used in the healthcare domain. Numerous reasons for this lack of progression have been noted, one of these being the objection of medical professionals to the introduction of interventions that are supposedly lacking evidence
Schurer, Margreet, Velthuijsen, Hugo
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Abstract Aims People with diabetes who are admitted to hospital are at risk of adverse in‐hospital outcomes due to glycaemic dysregulation. Both the prevalence of diabetes and adverse outcomes are higher in rural and regional hospitals where infrastructure is more limited.
Giuliana Murfet +7 more
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Advancing Global Nursing Policy: AI‐Driven Health Literacy Innovations for Migrant Domestic Workers
ABSTRACT Aim This perspective proposes evidence‐informed strategies to advance health literacy equity for migrant domestic workers (MDWs) globally, integrating research findings and outlining nursing‐led policy directions for sustainable change. Background MDWs face language barriers, precarious employment conditions, social isolation, and systemic ...
Pak Leng Cheong, Kazumi Kubota
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Historical Roots of Hospital Nursing Centrism in China (1835–Present): A Path Dependence Analysis
ABSTRACT Aim To trace the historical evolution of hospital nursing centrism in China (1835–present) and examine how institutional path dependence has shaped the subordinate status of nursing within a doctor‐dominated healthcare system. Background/Introduction Despite major expansions in nursing education and policy advocacy, China's nursing profession ...
Jackie Zhanbiao Li +4 more
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