Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41873, first published .
Promoting Digital Proficiency and Health Literacy in Middle-aged and Older Adults Through Mobile Devices With the Workshops for Online Technological Inclusion (OITO) Project: Experimental Study

Promoting Digital Proficiency and Health Literacy in Middle-aged and Older Adults Through Mobile Devices With the Workshops for Online Technological Inclusion (OITO) Project: Experimental Study

Promoting Digital Proficiency and Health Literacy in Middle-aged and Older Adults Through Mobile Devices With the Workshops for Online Technological Inclusion (OITO) Project: Experimental Study

Journals

  1. Seaton C, Rush K, Li E, Hasan M, Fawcus L. Gluu Essentials Digital Skills Training for Middle-Aged and Older Adults That Makes Skills Stick: Results of a Pre-Post Intervention Study. JMIR Aging 2023;6:e50345 View
  2. Miller L, Callegari R, Abah T, Fann H. Digital Literacy Training for Low-Income Older Adults Through Undergraduate Community-Engaged Learning: Single-Group Pretest-Posttest Study. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e51675 View
  3. Abreu M, Santos A, Gama J, Valente S, Valente M, Pereira H, Regateiro F, Sousa-Pinto B, Ventura M, Bousquet J, Taborda-Barata L. Factors Affecting Usage of a Digital Asthma Monitoring Application by Old-Age Asthmatics Living in Inner Central Portugal. Clinical Interventions in Aging 2024;Volume 19:971 View
  4. Shah L, Wu C, Tackett S, Sadauskas L, Martin S, Hughes H, Gilotra N. Telemedicine Disparities in Ambulatory Cardiology Visits in a Large Academic Health System. JACC: Advances 2024;3(9):101119 View
  5. Cai S, Du J, Chen X, Li E, Chen Y. The Relationship between E-Health Literacy and Educational Participation Motivation among Elderly Individuals: The Chained Mediating Effects of Self-Identity and Social Capital. British Journal of Hospital Medicine 2024:1 View
  6. Qiu Y, Huang H, Gai J, De Leo G. The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Age-Based Disparities in Digital Health Technology Use: Secondary Analysis of the 2017-2022 Health Information National Trends Survey. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e65541 View