Published on in Vol 9 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/63057, first published .
Digital Health Literacy and Attitudes Toward eHealth Technologies Among Patients With Cardiovascular Disease and Their Implications for Secondary Prevention: Survey Study

Digital Health Literacy and Attitudes Toward eHealth Technologies Among Patients With Cardiovascular Disease and Their Implications for Secondary Prevention: Survey Study

Digital Health Literacy and Attitudes Toward eHealth Technologies Among Patients With Cardiovascular Disease and Their Implications for Secondary Prevention: Survey Study

Journals

  1. Vlachopoulos C, Bakogiannis C. Mind the gap: the silent divide of digital health (Il)literacy. Hellenic Journal of Cardiology 2025;83:1 View
  2. Zhang Y, Huang S, Liu B, Li Y. Seize the advantages of cardiac rehabilitation. Annals of Medicine 2025;57(1) View
  3. Moreira L, Sá M, de Mendonça L, Raddaoui L, Elabd N, Rahman Z, Silva Júnior J, Campos L, Baltatu O. Predictive modeling of depression and anxiety after myocardial infarction: a study on influential factors and heart rate variability. Health Information Science and Systems 2025;13(1) View
  4. Leggett N, Abdelhamid Y, Daniel N, Davey C, Deane A, Lim R, Ricciardone S, Merolli M, Haines K. Digital health literacy of ICU survivors: A prospective cohort study. Journal of Critical Care 2026;91:155277 View