Digital Literacy and Interpersonal Trust as Predictors of Willingness to Share Patient-Generated Health Data Among Korean Internet Users: Cross-Sectional Study Using Privacy Calcu ...
Digital health governance frameworks have primarily focused on prospective safeguards, including informed consent at the point of data collection, lawful processing, and data security. Comparatively ...
Background: Robotic technology has the potential to assist nurses, but the complexity and unpredictability of health care environments cannot be replicated in a laboratory setting. Furthermore, there ...
Background: Parents commonly use the internet to search for information about their child’s health-related symptoms and guide parental health-related decisions. Despite the impact of parental online ...
Background: Although electronic medical record (EMR)-tethered patient portals are common in other countries, they are still emerging in Canada. Objective: We aimed to report user satisfaction and the ...
Background: Mental illness is quickly becoming one of the most prevalent public health problems worldwide. Social network platforms, where users can express their emotions, feelings, and thoughts, are ...
Background: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in medical devices is transforming health care by enabling enhanced personalization and precision medicine. AI-driven medical devices can ...
Background: eHealth literacy is defined as the ability of people to use emerging information and communications technologies to improve or enable health and health care. Objective: The goal of this ...
Background: Caring for someone with dementia is one of the most challenging caring roles. The need for support for family caregivers has been recognized for some time but is often still lacking. With ...