Background: Depression is twice as common in diabetes mellitus (DM) as the general population and is associated with adverse health outcomes, but access to evidence-based therapies such as cognitive ...
The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has presented unique challenges for people with diabetes, in addition to their high-risk stratification for infection. Supporting people with diabetes to ...
Social Media Use Among Parents and Caregivers of Children With Rare Genetic Diseases: Scoping Review
Social Media Use Among Parents and Caregivers of Children With Rare Genetic Di ...
Background: The application of telemedicine in home pulmonary rehabilitation interventions for the management of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has achieved promising ...
Background: A text messaging service (short message service [SMS]) has the potential to target large groups of people with long-term illnesses such as serious mental disorders, who may have difficulty ...
Background: Scientific researchers who wish to reuse health data pertaining to individuals can obtain consent through an opt-in procedure or opt-out procedure. The choice of procedure may have ...
Background: Social media platforms are frequently used in health communication campaigns. Common understandings of campaign effects posit a sequential and linear series of steps from exposure to ...
What’s Next for Smart Implants in Health Care? Authors of this article: Mark Crawford, JMIR Correspondent ...
Background: Self-testing using rapid diagnostic tests (RDTs), integrated with mobile phone–based apps, offers potential to improve health outcomes in low-resource settings, including sub-Saharan ...
Background: For people to be able to access, understand, and benefit from the increasing digitalization of health services, it is critical that services are provided in a way that meets the user’s ...
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