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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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BackgroundThe current “Millennial Generation” of college students majoring in the health professions has unprecedented access to the Internet. Although some research has been initiated among medical professionals to investigate the cognitive basis for ...
Stellefson, Michael +3 more
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Technology adoption in health care: International barriers and opportunities to telemedicine [PDF]
Although telemedicine and telehealth are seen as discrete entities by some authors, both The Cochrane Library (2010) and the WHO (2009) acknowledge that definitions overlap.
Carter, Bernie
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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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Adoption of Digital Technologies in Public Health Crises: an International Large‐Scale Survey
ABSTRACT Objectives To examine nurses’ adoption and use of digital technologies across six countries during the COVID‐19 pandemic and identify lessons to strengthen preparedness for future public health crises. Methods Nurses in Australia, Finland, New Zealand, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States completed an international cross ...
Laura‐Maria Peltonen +9 more
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Abstract Introduction The European Union (EU) policy framework emphasizes the importance of innovation to achieve the environmental goals and to ensure continued economic growth and increased EU global competitiveness. Objectives This paper analyses whether those policy instruments can effectively support ecosystem restoration.
Sašo Gorjanc +6 more
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Development and psychometric properties of a general cancer stigma scale
What's New? Cancer‐related stigma can fuel anxiety and depression and lead to self‐isolation, delayed treatment, and decreased quality of life. The extent to which stigma impacts cancer patients, however, remains uncertain. This study applied mixed methods in high‐ and low‐income settings, with cohorts in the U.S. state of Utah and Lilongwe, Malawi, to
Stephen M. Kimani +11 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Smartphone apps facilitate the dissemination of resources to help people with bipolar disorder (BD) implement self‐management strategies. However, current apps do not address all treatment outcomes valued by people with BD, nor are they designed with scalability in mind.
Erin E. Michalak +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Healthcare providers need access to evidence‐based knowledge to deliver interventions effectively within clinical settings. This paper aims to provide an overview of umbrella reviews (URs) conducted in an oncology healthcare context. In this review, the oncology healthcare context relates to focusing on care delivery systems, supportive ...
İrem Koç +2 more
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BackgroundDespite the potential benefits of using eHealth, sociodemographic disparities exist in eHealth use, which threatens to further widen health equity gaps.
Christian Elias Vazquez +3 more
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