Jung, Olivia S Graetz, Ilana Dorner, Stephen C Hayden, Emily M
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Medical care research and review : MCRR
The COVID-19 pandemic pushed hospitals to deliver care outside of their four walls. To successfully scale virtual care delivery, it is important to understand how its implementation affects frontline workers, including their teamwork and patient-provider interactions. We conducted in-depth interviews of 17 clinicians and staff involved with the COV...
Isakadze, Nino Molello, Nancy MacFarlane, Zane Gao, Yumin Spaulding, Erin M Commodore Mensah, Yvonne Marvel, Francoise A Khoury, Shireen Marine, Joseph E Michos, Erin D
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JMIR human factors
Smartphone ownership and mobile app use are steadily increasing in individuals of diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds living in the United States. Growing adoption of technology creates a perfect opportunity for digital health interventions to increase access to health care. To successfully implement digital health interventions and engage users,...
Stosic, Morgan D Duane, Ja-Nae Durieux, Brigitte N Sando, Madelyn Robicheaux, Erryca Podolski, Maxim Sanders, Justin J Ericson, Jonathan D Blanch-Hartigan, Danielle
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Telemedicine journal and e-health : the official journal of the American Telemedicine Association
Introduction: Telehealth is increasing rapidly as a health care delivery platform, but we lack empirical evidence regarding how telehealth environments can affect patient experiences. The present research determined how physician's telehealth backgrounds affect various patient outcomes. Methods: Participants viewed a 30-s video of a physician with ...
Klonoff, David C Shang, Trisha Zhang, Jennifer Y Cengiz, Eda Mehta, Chhavi Kerr, David
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Journal of diabetes science and technology
Digital health and telehealth connectivity have become important aspects of clinical care. Connected devices, including continuous glucose monitors and automated insulin delivery systems for diabetes, are being used increasingly to support personalized clinical decisions based on automatically collected data. Furthermore, the development, demand, a...
Nordtug, Maja Assing Hvidt, Elisabeth Lüchau, Elle Christine Grønning, Anette
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JMIR Formative Research
Background Uncertainties are omnipresent in health care, but little is known about general practitioners’ (GPs) professional uncertainties concerning digital consultations. This is problematic, as many countries have undergone an extensive digital transformation. Objective The aim of this study was to explore the professional uncertainties that eme...
Lawrence, Katharine Cho, James Torres, Christian Alfaro-arias, Veronica
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Frontiers in Digital Health
The COVID-19 pandemic drove a rapid transition to virtual care experiences for graduate medical trainees. Core training competencies have expanded to incorporate virtual contexts, however there is limited knowledge of the optimal design of virtual care training tools for learners. In this study, we describe the application of a Design Thinking appr...
Petrova, Mariya Miller-Perusse, Michael Hirshfield, Sabina Carrico, Adam Horvath, Keith
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JMIR Formative Research
Background Evidence suggests that economic, social, and psychological circumstances brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic may have a serious impact on behavioral health. Men who have sex with men (MSM) are disproportionally impacted by HIV and stimulant use, the co-occurrence of which heightens HIV transmission risk and undermines nationwide treat...
Stahl, Melissa Cheung, James Post, Kevin Valin, James P Jacobs, Ira
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JMIR Formative Research
Background The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated drivers for virtual health adoption and triggered the US federal government to implement regulatory changes to reduce barriers to virtual health implementation. Consequently, virtual health solutions have been increasingly adopted, and health systems in the United States have been reorganizing their care...
Sharma, Pravesh Sinicrope, Anthony R Sinicrope, Pamela Brockman, Tabetha A Reinicke, Nicole M West, Ian W Wiepert, Liana M Glasgow, Amy E Sangaralingham, Lindsey R Holland, Ashley L
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JMIR Formative Research
Background During the COVID-19 pandemic, to prevent the spread of the virus, federal regulatory barriers around telemedicine were lifted, and health care institutions encouraged patients to use telemedicine, including video appointments. Many patients, however, still chose face-2-face (f2f) appointments for nonemergent clinical care. Objective We e...
Graziani, Grant Kunkle, Sarah Shih, Emily
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JMIR Formative Research
Background Psychological resilience has been extensively studied by developmental researchers, and there is a growing body of literature regarding its role in psychiatry and psychopathology research and practice. This study contributes to this growing literature by providing real-world evidence on the relationship between resilience and clinical sy...