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Older Adult Internet Use and eHealth Literacy [PDF]
We examine Internet use and eHealth literacy among older adults (aged 55+ years) who were patients at clinics serving low-income populations. Participants included 200 minority and White adults who completed interviews based on a technology acceptance conceptual model.
Thomas A, Arcury +8 more
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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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Using social media to disseminate injury prevention content: Is a picture worth a thousand words?
Social media (SM) offers an opportunity for injury professionals to disseminate reliable safety recommendations to parents, yet little is known about the reach and impact of SM messages on parental safety knowledge and safety behavior adoption.
Rebecca J. McAdams +4 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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Experiences and opinions of adults with type 2 diabetes regarding a self-regulation-based eHealth intervention targeting physical activity and sedentary behaviour [PDF]
Background: Online interventions targeting a healthy lifestyle in adults with type 2 diabetes are more effective when informed by behaviour change theories.
Crombez, Geert +5 more
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BackgroundeHealth literacy is the ability to seek, obtain, and decipher online health information (OHI) for health and disease management.
Enmanuel A Chavarria +9 more
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A Scoping Review Exploration of the Intended and Unintended Consequences of eHealth on Older People:A Health Equity Impact Assessment [PDF]
eHealth is one perceived mechanism to extend the range and reach of limited health-care resources for older adults. A decade-scoping review (2007–2017) was conducted to systematically search and synthesize evidence to understand the intended and ...
Demestihas, Marie-Anne +5 more
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Inequities in inflammatory bowel disease care: a Tasmanian case study with proposed solutions
Abstract There is well‐recognised inequity of care for people treated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) between metropolitan and regional areas. We aim to describe these barriers to care using Tasmania as a case example and to suggest solutions for addressing these barriers that can be used in Tasmania and beyond.
Alexander T Elford +8 more
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Background Childbirth readiness is an important component of maternal and child health. Therefore, it is imperative to understand identify the factors influencing childbirth readiness to develop interventions for improving women's wellbeing.
Ningying Zhou +6 more
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Effects of an eHealth Literacy Intervention for Older Adults [PDF]
Older adults generally have low health and computer literacies, making it challenging for them to function well in the eHealth era where technology is increasingly being used in health care. Little is known about effective interventions and strategies for improving the eHealth literacy of the older population.The objective of this study was to examine ...
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