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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) health care system, like many international health care systems, had been largely based on the “in-person visit” model of care [3]. This care delivery model was challenging during the COVID-19 pandemic, given the fast spread of the virus and risk of transmission to uninfected patients who were seeking medical assessment [2,4-6]. In the UAE, it was clear that immediate action was required to transform health care delivery to a scalable digital system. [2,7].
JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(2):e32373
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The multiple-choice answers included options that had a significance to the UAE context and culture.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(2):e27675
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As part of its application of precautions and safety measures to address the outbreak, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) closed its universities and stopped all related activities. To investigate the impact of the lockdown on university students in the UAE, we conducted a mental health assessment based on the 12-item General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-12). The GHQ-12 has been used in previous studies to assess the mental health of students and has shown positive reliability results.
JMIR Form Res 2020;4(10):e19876
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