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Background: Improving health literacy has been identified by the World Health Organization as a priority in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Cassidy Kealy-Ashby +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Changes in legislation and social attitudes towards transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people have prompted clinical and ethical questions about the experiences, care, and health outcomes of TGD patients in medical imaging. Aim The aim of this scoping review is to identify the main themes surrounding TGD patient care in medical ...
Kirralee Jane Davies, Ricky Lam
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The Agents of Climate Justice in Healthcare
ABSTRACT This paper addresses the critical issue of decarbonising healthcare systems to help combat climate change. I focus on identifying the ‘agents of justice’ responsible for this transformation. Beginning with the claim that healthcare's greenhouse gas emissions cause injustice, the paper assumes that achieving a net zero healthcare system is ...
Joshua Parker
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Objective To describe the development and validation of the Prostate Cancer Electronic Health (eHealth) Literacy Instrument (P‐CeHLI). This is in response to: (i) a lack of clear and validated eHealth literacy measurement for men with prostate cancer; (ii) the unique information processing, decision making, and digital communication experience of men ...
Stuart Robert Jackson +6 more
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Developing integrated health information systems in low income countries: an enterprise architecture approach [PDF]
In the last half-century the world has witnessed dramatic gains in health status. These are occurring in developing countries now but started in Europe and other wealthier countries around the global in the late 19th century and early 20thcentury.
Mwanyika, Henry Bethuel
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Summary Background This study aimed to assess the acceptance of Germany's adoption of digital health interventions (DHI) among dermatology patientsand to identify patient clusters. Patients and Methods A cross‐sectional, quantitative survey on acceptability and (future) usage of DHIs was conducted among patients with chronic dermatological conditions ...
Patrick Reinders +2 more
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Learning based on challenges in the context of multidisciplinary teamwork in ehealth: an evaluation of the students' experience [PDF]
Education in eHealth is becoming of transcendental importance in the European social context. The progressive aging of the population has generated an increase in the prevalence of people with disabilities who demand more effective, adapted and flexible ...
Esther Insa-Calderón +5 more
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Veterinarians' information Prescription and Clients' eHealth Literacy
Introduction: The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between pet owner’s combined knowledge, comfort, and perceived skills at finding, evaluating, applying online pet health information, and the application of the information ...
Niloofar Solhjoo, Ms. +2 more
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Abstract Background: Digital technologies offer opportunities for dermatological care, but there is a lack of systematic data on their use and acceptance, particularly with regard to digital health applications (DiGA) and large language models (LLMs).
Lukas Henk +9 more
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What is eHealth (6)? Development of a Conceptual Model for eHealth: Qualitative Study with Key Informants [PDF]
©Tim Shaw, Deborah McGregor, Melissa Brunner, Melanie Keep, Anna Janssen, Stewart Barnet. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 24.10.2017.
McGregor, D +11 more
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