Nonadherence to statins: individualized intervention strategies outside the pill box

P Lansberg, A Lee, ZV Lee… - Vascular health and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Poor adherence to statin therapy is linked to significantly increased risk of cardiovascular
events and death. Unfortunately, adherence to statins is far from optimal. This is an alarming …

Big data: New opportunities and new challenges [guest editors' introduction]

K Michael, KW Miller - Computer, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We can live with many of the uncertainties of big data for now, with the hope that its benefits
will outweigh its harms, but we shouldn't blind ourselves to the possible irreversibility of …

[图书][B] Live like nobody is watching: Relational autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence health monitoring

A Ho - 2023 - books.google.com
Respect for patient autonomy and data privacy are generally accepted as foundational
western bioethical values. Nonetheless, as our society embraces expanding forms of …

Between delivering chronic care and answering patients' burdens: Understanding HIV specialist nurses' experiences in the age of treatment

M Bedert, K Moody, P Nieuwkerk… - Journal of advanced …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim (s) To understand the experiences of HIV nurses in the context of ambivalence between
biomedical treatment advancements and the continuing burden for people living with HIV …

Remote digital monitoring of medication intake: methodological, medical, ethical and legal reflections

W Van Biesen, J Decruyenaere, K Sideri… - Acta Clinica …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
In 2017, regulatory approval was given in the US for a 'digital pill', a pill for which actual
ingestion could be remotely monitored. The pill, Abilify Mycite is marketed by Otsuka but the …

Resisting the digital medicine panopticon: toward a bioethics of the oppressed

A Guta, J Voronka, M Gagnon - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Resisting the Digital Medicine Panopticon: Toward a Bioethics of the Oppressed costs are
expected to improve health outcomes, while they often frustrate usability, communication …

Beyond technology acceptance to effective technology use: a parsimonious and actionable model

PJ Holahan, BJ Lesselroth, K Adams… - Journal of the …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Objective To develop and test a parsimonious and actionable model of effective technology
use (ETU). Design Cross-sectional survey of primary care providers (n= 53) in a large …

Using a social-ethical framework to evaluate location-based services in an internet of things world

R Abbas, K Michael, MG Michael - The International Review of …, 2014 - informationethics.ca
The idea for an Internet of Things has matured since its inception as a concept in 1999.
People today speak openly of a Web of Things and People, and even more broadly of an …

Bureaucracies of blood and belonging: Documents, HIV‐positive youth and the state in South Africa

B Vale, R Hodes, L Cluver… - Development and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
In response to its constitutional commitments and social welfare provisions in the era of
democracy, the post‐apartheid South African state is increasingly called upon to provide for …

“What I Got to Go Through”: normalization and HIV-positive adolescents

MM Philbin - Medical anthropology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Therapeutic breakthroughs have transformed HIV into an illness that is routinized within the
clinic. It is unclear, however, how these breakthroughs shape the lives of newly infected …