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  1. Apr 12, 2022 · Hence, we revised the structure around the primary contexts presented in the articles: (1) health care services, where patients share images with a health care professional to observe and treat health and well-being concerns; (2) self-management, where patients use images to independently track and manage health concerns; (3) social media, where patients share personal health information and ...

    • 10.2196/28867
    • 2022/04
    • J Med Internet Res. 2022 Apr; 24(4): e28867.
  2. Mar 17, 2021 · In addition, patients use them to self-manage health and well-being concerns (33/110, 30%) and to share personal health experiences via social media (36/110, 32.7%). Photos and videos create significant value for health care (59/110, 53.6%), where images support diagnosis, explanation, and treatment (functional value).

  3. Apr 12, 2022 · Patient-generated photographs and videos are accessible and meaningful to patients, making them especially relevant during the current COVID-19 pandemic. However, a systematic review of photos and videos used by patients across different areas of health and well-being is lacking. Objective: This review aims to synthesize the existing literature ...

  4. In the health care industry, these include increased workload, risk of unprofessional behavior, disparity in the sense of urgency, a demanding sense of needing to stay connected 24 hours a day, difficulty in obtaining discussion records, worries about leading to or identifying patients, privacy breech, change of patient-practitioner relationship from a professional to a personal one, and the ...

  5. Feb 4, 2022 · A patient’s level of interest in the photos was measured by observing their reactions to them, which ranged from their expressions to subtler identifiers like the widening of eyes or the use of ...

  6. Apr 15, 2024 · A physician's image (age, smile, and wearing glasses) can be used as signals for patients to make decisions, and all three signals are associated with physician competence and trustworthiness [19, 20]. Thus, signaling theory provides a basic framework for understanding the impact of metrics extracted from physicians' online images on patient ...

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  8. Oct 22, 2024 · These findings align with a systematic review of patient experiences of using technology-enabled care, which reported an evolving sense of independence and empowerment about their condition, greater autonomy and increased feelings of security. 17 Additionally, our review identified that digital technology advancements have effectively reduced the temporal gap between patient and healthcare ...

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