Browsing by Subject "digital health"
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A Smartphone App With a Digital Care Pathway for Patients Undergoing Spine Surgery: Development and Feasibility Study.
(JMIR perioperative medicine, 2020-10-16)<h4>Background</h4>There is a great unmet clinical need to provide patients undergoing spinal surgery and their caregivers with ongoing, high-quality care before and after surgery in an efficiency-focused health ... -
Assessing Digital Health Equity in Implementation of Virtual Rehabilitation After Total Knee Arthroplasty Among Older Adults in the U.S.: A Case Example
(2021)Background: Digital divide among elderly people is an emerging problem. With more adoption of technology in the health care field, we should be aware of the health inequity generated by the adoption of digital health as ... -
Examining Patterns and Predictors of Diet Tracking via Mobile Technologies Among Women with Hypertension
(2019)Background: Hypertension is a primary risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown that hypertension may have a more severe effect on cardiovascular disease outcomes among women. To mitigate this risk ... -
Impact of COVID-19 on perceived wellbeing, self-management and views of novel modalities of care among medically vulnerable patients in Singapore.
(Chronic illness, 2021-12-29)<h4>Objectives</h4>This study aims to examine the impact of COVID-19 measures on wellbeing and self-management in medically vulnerable non-COVID patients and their views of novel modalities of care in Singapore.<h4>Metho... -
The Role of Health Technologies in Multicomponent Primary Care Interventions: Systematic Review.
(Journal of medical Internet research, 2021-01-11)<h4>Background</h4>Several countries around the world have implemented multicomponent interventions to enhance primary care, as a way of strengthening their health systems to cope with an aging chronically ill population ... -
Variable-dose support in an online mental health intervention: A randomized, controlled exploratory study
(2022)Digital health interventions are widely considered a highly promising solution to issues with access to evidence-based care. However, digital health interventions are limited by lower rates of engagement than are typically ...