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Jennifer L St Sauver,Brandon R Grossardt,Alexander D Weston et al. Jennifer L St Sauver et al.
Objective: To determine whether abdominal computed tomography (CT) measures of body composition are associated with fall risk in adults aged 20 to 89 years. ...
Nicolien D M Dinklo,Maartje H N Schermer,Ineke Bolt et al. Nicolien D M Dinklo et al.
Digital tools are often seen as promising avenues for promoting and sustaining healthy lifestyle behaviors. They not only offer benefits such as personalization, scalability, and cost-effectiveness but also raise significant ethical concern...
Sonya Makhni,Jose Rico,Paul Cerrato et al. Sonya Makhni et al.
Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into health care offers the potential to address critical challenges related to access to care, workforce burnout, and health inequities. Despite its promise, AI adoption remains limited due to safet...
Prajwal L Salins,Ganesh Anandan,Basilio Duke Ananda et al. Prajwal L Salins et al.
Objective: To design, implement, and evaluate a digital indoor wayfinding web application (KH Wayfinder) for a tertiary care hospital, assessing its effects on spatial orientation and navigation-related stress among visit...
Taylor N Anderson,Vishnu Mohan,David A Dorr et al. Taylor N Anderson et al.
Objective: To evaluate and compare the quality and safety of ambient digital scribe (ADS) platforms using simulated ambulatory encounters. Methods: ...
Stephanie M Helman,Nathan T Riek,Susan M Sereika et al. Stephanie M Helman et al.
Objective: To identify distinct postoperative temperature trajectories in neonates with congenital heart defects after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), using advanced unsupervised machine learning clustering methods, corrobo...
Abigail Naa Amankwaa Abeo,Sophie Armstrong,Michael Scriney et al. Abigail Naa Amankwaa Abeo et al.
Objective: To systematically review the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in health literacy, highlighting limitations and future developments. ...