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Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter in Japan: Qualitative Analysis of Disrupted Plans and Consequences

Exploring the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Twitter in Japan: Qualitative Analysis of Disrupted Plans and Consequences

Because the keywords indicated both long-term and short-term concerns, we cross-validated the tweet contents by selecting keyword pairs based on the top 5 keywords related to long-term concerns and those related to short-term anxiety on material shortage.

Masaru Kamba, Wan Jou She, Kiki Ferawati, Shoko Wakamiya, Eiji Aramaki

JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e49699

Evidence and User Considerations of Home Health Monitoring for Older Adults: Scoping Review

Evidence and User Considerations of Home Health Monitoring for Older Adults: Scoping Review

On the implementation side related to human factors, the acceptance of technology (33/94, 35.1%), usability of devices (18/94, 19.1%), privacy concerns (17/94, 18%), cost-effectiveness (23/94, 24.2%), and safety concerns with devices (7/94, 7.6%) were listed. Technical challenges were not as commonly reported, although concerns with accuracy (10/94, 10.7%) and connectivity of devices (9/94, 9.7%) were more common than the others.

Andrew Chan, Rachel Cohen, Katherine-Marie Robinson, Devvrat Bhardwaj, Geoffrey Gregson, Jeffrey W Jutai, Jason Millar, Adriana Ríos Rincón, Atena Roshan Fekr

JMIR Aging 2022;5(4):e40079

Digital Natives’ Preferences on Mobile Artificial Intelligence Apps for Skin Cancer Diagnostics: Survey Study

Digital Natives’ Preferences on Mobile Artificial Intelligence Apps for Skin Cancer Diagnostics: Survey Study

The general attitudes, preferences, and concerns of potential future skin cancer screening participants below 35 years of age were elaborated, as digital natives may offer the greatest potential for successful implementation of digital assistance systems in clinical practice [15]. We conducted an anonymous online survey using Sawtooth SSI Web Lighthouse Studio 9.8.1.

Sarah Josef Haggenmüller, Eva Krieghoff-Henning, Tanja Jutzi, Nicole Trapp, Lennard Kiehl, Jochen Sven Utikal, Sascha Fabian, Titus Josef Brinker

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(8):e22909

Development, Acceptance, and Concerns Surrounding App-Based Services to Overcome the COVID-19 Outbreak in South Korea: Web-Based Survey Study

Development, Acceptance, and Concerns Surrounding App-Based Services to Overcome the COVID-19 Outbreak in South Korea: Web-Based Survey Study

Therefore, to ensure the effectiveness of COVID-19–related apps, we need to learn more about the apps that people need, as well as their acceptance and concerns regarding using these apps, for example, concerns regarding security issues.

Jihwan Park, Jinhyun Han, Yerin Kim, Mi Jung Rho

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e29315

Understanding Concerns, Sentiments, and Disparities Among Population Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic Via Twitter Data Mining: Large-scale Cross-sectional Study

Understanding Concerns, Sentiments, and Disparities Among Population Groups During the COVID-19 Pandemic Via Twitter Data Mining: Large-scale Cross-sectional Study

Such widely penetrating and long-lasting impacts are likely to cause disproportionate burdens on different population groups, incurring varied concerns and sentiments among them. Therefore, it is of great importance to understand the disparities in the responses of these population groups to COVID-19 for better informed public health research and intervention.

Chunyan Zhang, Songhua Xu, Zongfang Li, Shunxu Hu

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(3):e26482