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The Association Between Willingness Of Frontline Care Providers’ To Adaptively Use Of Telehealth Technology And Virtual Service Performance In Provider-To-Provider Communication: Quantitative Study, Hyeyoung Hah, Deanna Goldin, Sejin Ha Aug 2019

The Association Between Willingness Of Frontline Care Providers’ To Adaptively Use Of Telehealth Technology And Virtual Service Performance In Provider-To-Provider Communication: Quantitative Study, Hyeyoung Hah, Deanna Goldin, Sejin Ha

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Background: Telehealth technology can create a disruptive communication environment for frontline care providers who mediate virtual communication with specialists in electronic consultations. As providers are dealing with various technology features when communicating with specialists, their flexible attitude and behaviors to use various telehealth-related technology features can change the outcome of virtual care service.

Objective: The objective of this study is to examine frontline care providers’ technology adaptation behaviors in the electronic consultation context. From the perspective of frontline care providers, we reapply and retest a theoretical model, reflecting a mechanism through which technology users’ personal characteristics and technology adaptation behavior …


Design Guidelines For A Technology-Enabled Nutrition Education Program To Support Overweight And Obese Adolescents: Qualitative User-Centered Design Study, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Polina Durneva, Savitha Sangameswaran, Anne-Marie Gloster Jul 2019

Design Guidelines For A Technology-Enabled Nutrition Education Program To Support Overweight And Obese Adolescents: Qualitative User-Centered Design Study, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Polina Durneva, Savitha Sangameswaran, Anne-Marie Gloster

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Background: Childhood overweight and obesity are major health challenges in the United States. One of the recommendations to combat obesity is to maintain a healthy diet, which is often best supported by eating home-cooked meals to control cooking methods, ingredients, and portions. Diet control through home cooking is challenged because of the decline in culinary skills in the population and a paucity of effective culinary nutrition education (CNE) programs. Providing technology-enabled CNE (CNE-tech) to overweight and obese adolescents can equip them with life skills that can assist them in the future. Such skills can facilitate saving money, eating healthier, and …


What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Patrick Vigil, Matthew Thompson Mar 2019

What’S On Your Keyboard? A Systematic Review Of The Contamination Of Peripheral Computer Devices In Healthcare Settings, Nicole Ide, Bianca K. Frogner, Cynthia M. Lerouge, Patrick Vigil, Matthew Thompson

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