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An example of personalization in this area is the inclusion of the user’s name (identification) [18], while a broader definition includes other strategies, such as contextualization (eg, “This information is relevant to mothers.”) and raising expectations (eg. “This information is especially designed for you.”) [15].
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e50497
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From this, we aimed to construct a new definition of knowledge sharing as it relates to medical imaging departments. Finally, we aimed to draw conclusions on how to improve knowledge-sharing practices and their effects on the quality of patient services.
There are several challenges in communication among health care professionals, such as lack of awareness of the importance of knowledge-sharing behaviors and factors that affect knowledge-sharing practices.
JMIR Hum Factors 2024;11:e53780
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Increased Risk of Influenza Infection During Cold Spells in China: National Time Series Study
To date, the definition of cold spell is inconclusive around the world. The most commonly accepted definition of cold spell is an extreme cold weather event that lasts for several days [11]. Previous studies have suggested the adverse effects of cold spells can be decomposed into two parts: overall and added effects [12]. The overall effect is the increased risk due to exposure to daily low temperatures, while the added effect is the additional risk from the sustained duration of low temperatures [13].
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2024;10:e55822
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The findings of the study will be leveraged to inform a future study that will explore the perspectives of patients, citizens, community groups representing equity-deserving groups, PHC leaders, researchers, and policy makers on the definition and measurement of research impact in PHC.
A rapid scoping review [26] and environmental scan [27] will be conducted.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e55860
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However, there appears to be a lack of clarity and consensus on a formal definition of digital public health. As interest in the use of digital technologies in public health grows exponentially, especially with recent developments in response to the COVID-19 pandemic [14], the need to clearly define digital public health has become more pressing.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2021;7(11):e30399
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