Beyond accessibility: co-designing mHealth to bridge the physical activity gap for people with disabilities [0.03%]
超越可及性:合作设计mHealth以弥合残疾人身体活动差距
James A Haley,Amy Bodde,Brian C Helsel et al.
James A Haley et al.
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mHealth. 2026 Apr 24:12:15. DOI:10.21037/mhealth-2026-0003 2026
Smart home Internet of Things-based behavioural analysis for early detection of cognitive decline: toward Saudi future vision [0.03%]
基于智能家庭物联网的行为分析以早期检测认知衰退:迈向沙特未来愿景
Arij Alfaidi,Shadi Majed Alshraah,Loubna Hussain Rashid Alajmi et al.
Arij Alfaidi et al.
Background: The increasing integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in smart-home environments has enabled continuous collection of behavioural data that can support cognitive health monitoring. Early identifi...
A systematic review assessing mobile health (mHealth) physical activity interventions in older adults with and without chronic health conditions [0.03%]
一项系统评价:评估移动健康干预措施促进老年群体(有无慢性疾病人群)进行身体活动的效果
Maria V Goodwin,Katelynn Slade,Emily Urry et al.
Maria V Goodwin et al.
Background: Engaging in regular physical activity is a key protective factor for reducing the risk of developing chronic health conditions associated with ageing. However, physical activity declines markedly with increasi...
Acceptability of an adolescent lifestyle mHealth app: a qualitative study using focus groups and interviews [0.03%]
一种针对青少年的生活方式移动健康应用程序的可接受性:一项使用焦点小组和访谈的方法的研究
Parijat Ghosh,Richelle J Koopman,Jaya Ghosh et al.
Parijat Ghosh et al.
Background: Although many studies have evaluated behavioral mobile health (mHealth) usability in adults, far fewer have examined acceptability among adolescents, particularly regarding sustained engagement for lifestyle a...
Evaluation of AI-generated versus registered dietitian-authored nutrition responses: a cross-sectional study [0.03%]
人工智能生成的营养回答与注册 dietitian 撰写的营养回答的比较评估:横断面研究
Kathryn Ayres,Maryam Nadery,Pia Henfridsson
Kathryn Ayres
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a potential tool in nutrition counseling, but its performance compared with registered dietitians (RDs) remains unclear. This study aimed to compare the clinical qua...
A cross-sectional analysis of low-cost non-cancer registry recruitment sources for a hybrid type 2 trial evaluating a digital intervention for melanoma survivors [0.03%]
低成本非癌症登记招募来源的横断面分析,用于评估黑色素瘤幸存者数字干预的混合型2试验
Alexis Schaefer,Sharon L Manne,Carolyn J Heckman et al.
Alexis Schaefer et al.
Background: Traditionally, cancer survivorship behavioral intervention research has recruited from cancer registries, which can be costly and time intensive. Over the last decade, the advent of social media recruitment, h...
Development and validation of an e-health literacy scale for pregnant women [0.03%]
孕期妇女E健康素养量表的编制和验证
Yafei Zhao,Ruting Gu,Yueshuai Pan et al.
Yafei Zhao et al.
Background: Existing e-health literacy assessment tools fail to accurately assess the e-health literacy status of pregnant women. We aimed to develop an e-health literacy scale for pregnant women, and evaluate its psychom...
A peer-2-peer electronic health record system streamlining healthcare delivery during short-term medical mission clinics [0.03%]
一种 Peer-to-Peer 电子健康记录系统,可简化短期医学任务诊所的医疗服务递送流程
Sze Ee Josher Lo,Lai Gwen Chan
Sze Ee Josher Lo
Short-term medical missions (STMMs) provide resource-limited regions with immediate healthcare services and can play a helpful role in bridging critical gaps in healthcare access, providing essential services, and contributing to capacity b...
mHealth apps for maternal mental well-being among pregnant and postpartum women: a systematic review [0.03%]
孕产妇移动健康应用程序系统评价
Syed Niaz Mohtasim,Faiza Omar Arpita,Istiaq Ahmed et al.
Syed Niaz Mohtasim et al.
Background: Maternal mental well-being during and after pregnancy is often overlooked, posing serious long-term risks to mothers and children. This systematic review aims to synthesize research on mobile health (mHealth) ...
Community health workers and social media: benefits, drawbacks, and training needs [0.03%]
社区卫生工作者与社交媒体:优势、劣势及培训需求
Manuel A Ocasio,Joanna Fashjian,Charles A Haywood et al.
Manuel A Ocasio et al.
Background: Community health workers (CHWs) are an essential and rapidly growing part of the public health workforce. CHW activities are traditionally conducted in person, such as in clinics and at community events; socia...