Search Articles

View query in Help articles search

Search Results (1 to 10 of 34 Results)

Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS


Factors Associated With the Use of Digital Technology Among Youth in Zimbabwe: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Population-Based Survey

Factors Associated With the Use of Digital Technology Among Youth in Zimbabwe: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Population-Based Survey

This is demonstrated by Doyle et al [15] who conducted a relatively small survey of young people aged 13 to 24 years in urban communities in Zimbabwe and found that 63% of the young people surveyed owned a mobile phone and 65% had access to the internet [15]. More data are needed to confirm these findings and to further explore factors associated with technology use.

Kevin Martin, Rachel Wei Chun Peh, Mandikudza Tembo, Constancia Vimbayi Mavodza, Aoife M Doyle, Chido Dziva Chikwari, Ethel Dauya, Tsitsi Bandason, Steven Azizi, Victoria Simms, Rashida A Ferrand

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e52670

Augmenting K-Means Clustering With Qualitative Data to Discover the Engagement Patterns of Older Adults With Multimorbidity When Using Digital Health Technologies: Proof-of-Concept Trial

Augmenting K-Means Clustering With Qualitative Data to Discover the Engagement Patterns of Older Adults With Multimorbidity When Using Digital Health Technologies: Proof-of-Concept Trial

More detailed information about the full Pro ACT platform and the Care App used by participants can be found in the study by Doyle et al [44]. The study took place between April 1, 2018, and June 30, 2019. Participants in the trial typically participated for 12 months, although some stayed on for 14 months and others for 9 months (in the case of those who entered the trial later). One of the trial objectives was to understand real-world engagement.

Yiyang Sheng, Raymond Bond, Rajesh Jaiswal, John Dinsmore, Julie Doyle

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e46287