How physicians can empower patients with digital tools: A joint study of the Italian Scientific Society of Internal Medicine (FADOI) and the European Federation of …

L Affinito, A Fontanella, N Montano, A Brucato - Journal of Public Health, 2022 - Springer
Background While there is broad consensus that the use of digital tools would significantly
improve patient empowerment, to date, an improvement in health outcomes has been …

Application of technology acceptance model (TAM) in telemedicine application during Covid-19 pandemic

NGP Sudaryono, M Fadhiil, S Syarifah… - Journal of World …, 2023 - jws.rivierapublishing.id
The COVID-19 pandemic hit the whole world, including Indonesia, forcing people to limit all
activities outside their homes, including treatment activities to hospitals. This study aims to …

[HTML][HTML] The medical cyborg concept

E Papakonstantinou, T Mitsis, K Dragoumani… - EMBnet …, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Medical technology has made significant advances in the 21 st century and, at present,
medicine makes use of information technology, telecommunications, and state-of-the-art …

Understanding the perception and requirements of a plant-based nutrition app for cancer patients

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Understanding human perception and requirements on nutrition for cancer prevention and
condition management is important so that nutrition applications can be catered for cancer …

Using Mobile Health (mHealth) Applications to Improve Access to Healthcare in Afghanistan

L Ahmadi, B Rahimi, T Quraishi… - British Journal of …, 2024 - al-kindipublisher.com
This study investigates the utilization of mobile health (mHealth) applications to improve
healthcare access in Afghanistan. The research employs a mixed-methods approach …

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From Theory to Practice ISSN 2198-1833 J Public Health (Berl.) DOI 10.1007/s10389-020-01370-4 …