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General Practitioners’ Perspective on eHealth and Lifestyle Change: Qualitative Interview Study
BackgroundWearables, fitness apps, and patient home monitoring devices are used increasingly by patients and other individuals with lifestyle challenges.
Brandt, Carl Joakim +4 more
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Impact of eHealth education to reduce anemia among school-going adolescent girls in rural Bangladesh: Study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
Rahman MJ +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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eHealth Literacy: Essential Skills for Consumer Health in a Networked World
Reviewer: Ronson, BReviewer: Simms, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2006/2/e9/]Electronic health tools provide little value if the intended users lack the
Norman, Cameron D, Skinner, Harvey A
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The Effect of Mobile eHealth Education to Improve Knowledge, Skills, Self-Care, and Mobile eHealth Literacies Among Patients With Diabetes: Development and Evaluation Study. [PDF]
Guo SH +4 more
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ABSTRACT During the past two decades, it has become evident that pharmaceuticals is an emerging environmental problem. In this study, we present the experiences from two Swedish Drug & Therapeutics Committees (DTCs) on how they integrate environmental considerations into their formularies and continuous professional education activities.
Björn Ericsson +5 more
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Scoping review of the e-health literature in older adults
Objective and purpose The purpose of this scoping review was to examine the breadth and scope of the existing literature on eHealth in older adults, with a particular focus on access, uptake, usability, and outcomes related to eHealth technologies.
YanJie Zhang +4 more
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Abstract Health care is shifting towards a digital‐guided system, integrating digital diagnostics, biomarkers and therapeutics in many care pathways. However, despite rapid technological advancement and preliminary adoption accelerated by the COVID‐19 pandemic, a significant implementation gap persists. This narrative review explores the causes of this
Mees H. P. Stoop +3 more
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Abstract One critical yet understudied concept associated with cancer information is cancer fatalism, i.e. deterministic thoughts about the cause of cancer, the inability to prevent it and the unavoidability of death upon diagnosis. The aim of this study is to understand how information seeking about cancer online influences cancer ...
Jae Eun, Chung, Chul-Joo, Lee
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ABSTRACT Background Telemedicine in Africa has evolved from small‐scale pilots to an essential tool for enhancing healthcare access, efficiency, and equity. Early efforts faced challenges due to limited infrastructure, high costs, and weak policies. The COVID‐19 pandemic accelerated telemedicine adoption, exposing the need for stronger digital health ...
Areeba Shahid +10 more
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