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Innovation with new technologies is also a part of contemporary Indigenous people’s ways of being: Carlson and Dreher [23] noted innovation in using social media for political purposes as well as for empowerment.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e50584
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Moreover, Carlson et al [21] suggested that social media may be a particularly effective medium for health promotion for Indigenous people, as it is in keeping with Indigenous ways of being, including principles of reciprocity, self-determination, and relationism. Likewise, Maxwell et al [22] found that wearable digital health devices can be a helpful tool for Indigenous women, for example, contributing to achieving personal health and fitness goals and increasing accountability and empowerment.
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e41984
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Telehealth for the Longitudinal Management of Chronic Conditions: Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e37100
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