2023
Vol. 9 (2023)
UConn CHASM 6th Annual Conference 2022: "Telehealth and Remote Care in a Post-Pandemic World"
View E-collection for ‘UConn CHASM 6th Annual Conference 2022: "Telehealth and Remote Care in a Post-Pandemic World"’Provider and Older Patient Responses to Rapid Expansion of Telehealth in an Urban Cancer Center: Mixed Methods Critical Incident Evaluation
iProc 2023 (Jan 20); 9:e39289
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Care Continuity, Telehealth Use, and Quality of Diabetes and Hypertension Care in Community Health Centers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Repeated Cross-sectional Study
iProc 2023 (Jan 20); 9:e39306
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Predicting Participant Engagement in a Social Media–Delivered Lifestyle Intervention Using Microlevel Conversational Data: A Pilot Feasibility Randomized Trial
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39267
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Delivering a Post-Partum Weight Loss Intervention via Facebook or In-Person Groups: Results from a Randomized Pilot Feasibility Trial
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39352
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Is Telehealth a Feasible Mode of Intervention Delivery to Improve Social Communication Skills in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder? Results From a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39431
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Experiences of Connecticut Community Health Center Patients With Telemedicine During the COVID-19 Pandemic
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39433
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Telehealth Implementation in Federally Qualified Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Changes to Care Provision
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39559
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Predicting Clinically Significant Weight Loss in a Multimodal Commercial Digital Weight Management Program: Machine Learning Approach
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39574
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Physicians’ and Individuals’ Attitudes Toward Digital Mental Health Tools: Protocol for a Web Survey Study With Physician and Stakeholder Interviews
iProc 2023 (Jan 23); 9:e39858
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Can Hybrid In-Person and Virtual Care Delivery Models Increase Telehealth Access to Vulnerable Populations in the Post–COVID-19 Era?
iProc 2023 (Jan 24); 9:e39429
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Evaluating the Efficacy of a Self-administered Speech-Language App for People With Chronic, Nonfluent Aphasia: A Pilot Study
iProc 2023 (Jan 24); 9:e39518
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Single-Arm Trial of a Flexible Multicomponent Commercial Digital Weight Management Program
iProc 2023 (Jan 24); 9:e39538
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Black Girls Run Too: A Content Analysis of the Black Girls Run National Facebook Group
iProc 2023 (Jan 27); 9:e40047
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Satisfaction of a Virtually Delivered Supervised Exercise Program Specific to Breast Cancer Survivors on Endocrine Therapy
iProc 2023 (Jan 30); 9:e39275
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Adapting an Advance Care Planning Intervention Delivered via Telehealth for Older Patients With Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Myelodysplastic Syndromes
iProc 2023 (Jan 31); 9:e39417
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Increasing Peer Support for Opioid Use Disorder Recovery During COVID-19 Through Digital Health: Protocol for a National Randomized Controlled Trial
iProc 2023 (Jan 31); 9:e39424
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Telehealth Perceptions Among US Immigrant Patients: Cross-sectional Study Within an Academic Internal Medicine Practice
iProc 2023 (Feb 01); 9:e39449
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TTRN CPH 2022: "Digital Health beyond COVID-19: Lessons Learned"
View E-collection for ‘TTRN CPH 2022: "Digital Health beyond COVID-19: Lessons Learned"’Experiences of Using a Telepresence Robot During the COVID-19 Pandemic
iProc 2023 (Feb 14); 9:e41340
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Clinical Outcomes After Viewing Video Education on Danger Signs and Symptoms of Worsening Heart Failure and Self-care Actions
iProc 2023 (Feb 15); 9:e41064
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Telenursing and Telemonitoring During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic
iProc 2023 (Feb 15); 9:e41066
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