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AITel: eHealth Augmented-Intelligence-Based Telemedicine Resource Recommendation Framework for IoT Devices in Smart Cities

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2023
Telemedicine was introduced on connected IoT-based resource networking infrastructure. With technological evolution and artificial intelligence, the framework has expanded the grips beyond connecting remote patients.
Syed Thouheed Ahmed   +2 more
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What are the roles of eHealth literacy and empowerment in self-management in an eHealth care context? A cross-sectional study.

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2023
AIMS To examine the relationship among eHealth literacy, empowerment and self-management and the mediating effects of empowerment in diabetic kidney disease (DKD) patients in the eHealthcare context. BACKGROUND Self-management is an essential aspect of
Lian-Shin Shiu   +3 more
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eHealth recruitment challenges

Evaluation and Program Planning, 2006
Little is known about effective eHealth recruitment methods. This paper presents recruitment challenges associated with enrolling African-American girls aged 8-10 years in an eHealth obesity prevention program, their effect on the recruitment plan, and potential implications for eHealth research. Although the initial recruitment strategy was literature-
Debbe, Thompson   +7 more
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Thinking eHealth

International Journal of Interdisciplinary Telecommunications and Networking, 2014
This paper focuses on a mathematical background of an individual health status monitoring system to empower young people to manage their health. The proposed health status monitoring system uses symptoms observed with mobile sensing devices and prior information about health and environment (provided it exists) to define individual physical and ...
Izabella V. Lokshina   +1 more
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EHealth

Pharmaceutisch Weekblad, 2017
Linnemann, Kim   +2 more
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eHealth for Europe

2003
eHealth has been defined as “a means of applying new low cost electronic technologies, such as ‘web enabled’ transactions, advanced networks and new design approaches, to healthcare delivery. In practice, it implies not only the application of new technologies, but also a fundamental re-thinking of healthcare processes ...
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eHealth

2018
Heidi D. Blossom, Alex Neal
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eHealth

2004
Diana Papshev, Jacob Mathew
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