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Reference 22: Multidisciplinary teams and ICT: a qualitative study exploring the use of technology andict
JMIR Cancer 2025;11:e53887
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In each session, participants started with a 30- to 45-minute FG discussion related to the main learning topic of the day to identify the ways in which they engaged with that particular ICT in their daily lives; the challenges they faced; and their attitudes, emotions, and learning needs (Figure 2).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60547
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The relationship between ICT use and health in older individuals seems complex. This is due not only to the multifaceted nature of health but also to the diverse ways ICT can be used in the context of health care, ranging from telehealth to the e-booking of medical appointments to web-based searches for health-related information.
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e62824
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Beyond self-rated health, cognitive ability is another important predictor of ICT use. When adjusting for self-rated health and demographic factors, cognitive ability was significantly, positively associated with gerontechnology use and ICT use [15]. This relationship has been confirmed in multiple studies.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57009
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The quantification indicator of the digital divide includes an item from the LAS about the frequency of using ICT: “How often do you use computer and mobile phone?” [15-17]. Participants with scores of 0 (never), 1 (≥ once a year), and 2 (≥ once a month) were classified into the Digital Divide (DD) group, while those with scores of 4 (≥once a week) and 5 (every day) into the Overcoming the Digital Divide (ODD) group.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e59684
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Technology Acceptance Among Low-Income Asian American Older Adults: Cross-Sectional Survey Analysis
Hypothesis 3: age, male gender, educational attainment, English proficiency, and ethnicity will be associated with smartphone use and ICT use. We expect that age will be negatively associated with smartphone use and ICT use; male gender, educational attainment, and English proficiency will be positively associated with smartphone use and ICT use; and there will be heterogeneity in associations with smartphone use and ICT use across Asian ethnicities.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e52498
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Mobile phones are part of information and communication technology (ICT), that is, according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, they are “forms of technology that are used to transmit, process, store, create, display, share or exchange information by electronic means” [27]. Mobile phones have rapidly become an integral part of everyday living for people in sub-Saharan Africa and are often the sole means of communication with those living outside urban areas.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e60955
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One recent study sheds light on patient self-management strategies and needs for ICT intervention content [27], but much remains unclear about prerequisites, desires, and barriers to using ICT for the self-management of IBD, such as individual differences in, and determinants for, the use of ICT; the impact of self-management strategies and needs on the use of ICT; current ICT use; and perceived use cases.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53512
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