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Expanding a Behavioral View on Digital Health Access: Drivers and Strategies to Promote Equity
If a care team member does not share about a digital health tool, it may reduce a patient’s awareness (approachability) of the tool. In addition, the continued lack of resources and support for use (eg, IT support and training) increases perceptions that digital tools disrupt workflows and delivery of care [35,36].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e51355
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UConn CHASM 6th Annual Conference 2022: "Telehealth and Remote Care in a Post-Pandemic World"Development and Usability Testing of a Chatbot to Promote Mental Health Services Use Among Individuals
iproc 2022;8(1):e39408
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The Challenges in Designing a Prevention Chatbot for Eating Disorders: Observational Study
When comparing a moderated and an unmoderated version of the Student Bodies program, it was found that some guidance and encouragement from a human moderator improved outcomes [13]. However, providing human moderation to prevention programs incurs cost and is not a viable approach to reaching large populations who might benefit from EDs risk reduction.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(1):e28003
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