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Digital Competence of Arabic-Speaking Immigrant and Refugee Older Adults Enacting Agency and Navigating Barriers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Digital Competence of Arabic-Speaking Immigrant and Refugee Older Adults Enacting Agency and Navigating Barriers: Qualitative Descriptive Study

Arab migrants traditionally belong to extended family models and value close interpersonal relationships within local and transnational kin networks [35,36], with the adoption of ICTs influenced by social identities and roles [37,38]. In addition, gender, income, educational level, and technology infrastructure in their countries of origin shape the use of technologies and motivations to develop particular knowledge and skills [24,39,40].

Jordana Salma, Alesia Au, Ghada Sayadi, Manal Kleib

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60547

Arabic Web-Based Information on Oral Lichen Planus: Content Analysis

Arabic Web-Based Information on Oral Lichen Planus: Content Analysis

In a review of studies conducted in Arab countries, OLP had a potential malignant transformation rate ranging from 0.4% to 6.5% [20]. Although there is no gold standard measure of the quality of WBHI, some international tools like the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmarks and Health On the Net (HON) are frequently used to examine the WBHI in different languages.

Azzam AlMeshrafi, Arwa F AlHamad, Hamoud AlKuraidees, Lubna A AlNasser

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e49198

Culture-Specific Observations in a Saudi Arabian Digital Home Health Care Program: Focus Group Discussions With Patients and Their Caregivers

Culture-Specific Observations in a Saudi Arabian Digital Home Health Care Program: Focus Group Discussions With Patients and Their Caregivers

In general, some characteristics of the Arab-Muslim culture that influence health include health beliefs, family relationships, health providers, diet and medications, life stages, views on death and dying, preventive health, gender issues, space, time, and communication [21]. Specific to Saudi Arabia, the language barrier between patients and providers has been well documented to adversely affect the quality of health care in Saudi Arabia [22,23].

Abdulaziz A Alodhayani, Marwah Mazen Hassounah, Fatima R Qadri, Noura A Abouammoh, Zakiuddin Ahmed, Abdullah M Aldahmash

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(12):e26002

Assessing Electronic Health Literacy in the State of Kuwait: Survey of Internet Users From an Arab State

Assessing Electronic Health Literacy in the State of Kuwait: Survey of Internet Users From an Arab State

Kuwait is an oil-rich country with a high per capita gross domestic product and an affluent population that ranked first in mobile subscription penetration in the Arab world with nearly 90% of its population having access to the internet [32]. The World Health Organization reports that 72% of all deaths in Kuwait are attributed to NCDs [33].

Dari Alhuwail, Yousef Abdulsalam

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(5):e11174