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: There is currently a lack of comprehensive, intuitive, and usable formative evaluation frameworks for health information technology (HIT) implementations. We therefore sought to develop ...
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: 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: 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: Acquired brain injury (ABI) in children and adolescents can lead to motor and executive impairments that often require long-term treatment. The implementation of web-based ...
Background: Chatbots, or conversational agents, have emerged as significant tools in health care, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and digital technology. These programs are designed ...
Background: Mental disorders are responsible for a high level of disability burden in students attending university. However, many universities have limited resources available to support student ...
Background: Although web-based interventions for promoting health and health-related behavior can be effective, poor adherence is a common issue that needs to be addressed. Technology as a means to ...
Background: Federal regulations require that laboratory test results be released to patients through online portals in near–real time, often before clinicians review or contextualize them. While these ...