Published on in Vol 7, No 1 (2021): Jan-Mar

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/18590, first published .
Willingness to Use Digital Health Tools in Patient Care Among Health Care Professionals and Students at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia: Quantitative Cross-sectional Survey

Willingness to Use Digital Health Tools in Patient Care Among Health Care Professionals and Students at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia: Quantitative Cross-sectional Survey

Willingness to Use Digital Health Tools in Patient Care Among Health Care Professionals and Students at a University Hospital in Saudi Arabia: Quantitative Cross-sectional Survey

Journals

  1. Tadayon H, Abbasi R, Sadeqi Jabali M. The willingness to use mobile health technology among gynaecologists: A survey study. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2021;25:100653 View
  2. Alsahali S. Awareness, Views, Perceptions, and Beliefs of Pharmacy Interns Regarding Digital Health in Saudi Arabia: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Medical Education 2021;7(3):e31149 View
  3. Kirchhoff J, Marks A, Helgesen A, Andersen K, Andreassen H, Grøndahl V. The Impact of Information and Communication Technology on Doctors’ and Registered Nurses’ Working Conditions and Clinical Work – A Cross-Sectional Study in a Norwegian Hospital. Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare 2021;Volume 14:2941 View
  4. Banguilan K, Sonnenberg F, Chen C. Physicians’ Perspectives on Inpatient Portals: Systematic Review. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2022;11(2):e39542 View
  5. Wubante S, Nigatu A, Jemere A, Alipour J. Health professionals’ readiness and its associated factors to implement Telemedicine system at private hospitals in Amhara region, Ethiopia 2021. PLOS ONE 2022;17(9):e0275133 View
  6. Alanzi T, Lavorgna L. Users’ satisfaction levels about mHealth applications in post-Covid-19 times in Saudi Arabia. PLOS ONE 2022;17(5):e0267002 View
  7. Ahmed M, Awol S, Kanfe S, Hailegebreal S, Debele G, Dube G, Guadie H, Ngusie H, Klein J. Willingness to use telemedicine during COVID-19 among health professionals in a low income country. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2021;27:100783 View
  8. Chereka A, Demsash A, Ngusie H, Kassie S. Digital health literacy to share COVID-19 related information and associated factors among healthcare providers worked at COVID-19 treatment centers in Amhara region, Ethiopia: A cross-sectional survey. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2022;30:100934 View
  9. Longhini J, Rossettini G, Palese A. Digital Health Competencies Among Health Care Professionals: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2022;24(8):e36414 View
  10. Jose A, Tortorella G, Vassolo R, Kumar M, Mac Cawley A. Professional Competence and Its Effect on the Implementation of Healthcare 4.0 Technologies: Scoping Review and Future Research Directions. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;20(1):478 View
  11. El Kheir D, Alnufaili S, Alsaffar R, Assad M, Alkhalifah Z, Albahri A. Physicians’ Perspective of Telemedicine Regulating Guidelines and Ethical Aspects: A Saudi Experience. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2022;2022:1 View
  12. Veikkolainen P, Tuovinen T, Jarva E, Tuomikoski A, Männistö M, Pääkkönen J, Pihlajasalo T, Reponen J. eHealth competence building for future doctors and nurses – Attitudes and capabilities. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2023;169:104912 View
  13. ALsharif A. Attitudes of Patients with Chronic Diseases toward Management eHealth Applications Systems in Post-COVID-19 Times. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(7):4289 View
  14. Ahmed M, Guadie H, Ngusie H, Teferi G, Gullslett M, Hailegebreal S, Hunde M, Donacho D, Tilahun B, Siraj S, Debele G, Hajure M, Mengiste S. Digital Health Literacy During the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Health Care Providers in Resource-Limited Settings: Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Nursing 2022;5(1):e39866 View
  15. Al Baalharith I, Al Sherim M, Almutairi S, Albaqami A, Albahri O. Telehealth and Transformation of Nursing Care in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review. International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications 2022;2022:1 View
  16. Seitio-Kgokwe O, Mafa R, Mbe L. Adoption and Utilization of Integrated Patient Management System in Botswana Public Health Facilities. E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 2023:442 View
  17. Tegegne M, Tilahun B, Mamuye A, Kerie H, Nurhussien F, Zemen E, Mebratu A, Sisay G, Getachew R, Gebeyehu H, Seyoum A, Tesfaye S, Yilma T. Digital literacy level and associated factors among health professionals in a referral and teaching hospital: An implication for future digital health systems implementation. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11 View
  18. Cramer A, Keinki C, Saur F, Walter S, Hübner J. eHealth literacy, internet and eHealth service usage: a survey among a German municipality. Journal of Public Health 2023 View
  19. El Yaman N, Zeitoun J, Diab R, Mdaihly M, Diab R, Kobeissi L, Abou Ljoud S, Antoun J, Bardus M. Utilization of patient portals: a cross-sectional study investigating associations with mobile app quality. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2023;23(1) View
  20. Almulhem J. Factors, Barriers, and Recommendations Related to Mobile Health Acceptance among the Elderly in Saudi Arabia: A Qualitative Study. Healthcare 2023;11(23):3024 View
  21. Erturan S, Burak M, Elbasan B. Breaking barriers: exploring physiotherapists’ willingness and challenges in embracing telerehabilitation in a developing country. Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -) 2024;193(3):1359 View
  22. Mabu Shareef S, Prakash Goud B, Domalapally B, Naser Ashraf T. Assessing Telemedicine Competency Among Doctors in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Questionnaire-Based Cross-Sectional Study. Cureus 2024 View
  23. Pantaleao A, Mennitti A, Brunheroto F, Stavis V, Ricoboni L, Castro V, Ferreira O, Lage E, Carvalho D, Fernandes A, Gaspar J. Fostering Digital Health in Universities: An Experience of the First Junior Scientific Committee of the Brazilian Congress of Health Informatics. Healthcare Informatics Research 2024;30(1):83 View
  24. Longhini J, Rossettini G, Palese A. Digital health competencies and affecting factors among healthcare professionals: additional findings from a systematic review. Journal of Research in Nursing 2024;29(2):156 View
  25. Dubale A, Tareke A, Butta F, Shibabaw A, Eniyew E, Ahmed M, Kassie S, Demsash A, Chereka A, Dube G, Walle A, Kitil G. Healthcare professionals' willingness to utilize a mobile health application for adverse drug reaction reporting in a limited resource setting: An input for digital health, 2023. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology: X 2024;23:100324 View
  26. Rehman W, Thanganadar H, Idrees S, Mehmood A, Azeez F, Almaimani H, Rajpoot P, Mustapha M, Mubarak N. Knowledge and perception of mHealth medication adherence applications among pharmacists and pharmacy students in Jazan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. PLOS ONE 2024;19(8):e0308187 View
  27. Chu C, Shen Z, Xu H, Wei Q, Cao C. How to avoid sinking in swamp: exploring the intentions of digitally disadvantaged groups to use a new public infrastructure that combines physical and virtual spaces. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 2024;11(1) View
  28. Neto V, Estrela M, Ribeiro A, Novais A, Neves C, Zapata-Cachafeiro M, Figueiras A, Roque F, Herdeiro M. Tackling antibiotic resistance—insights from eHealthResp’s educational interventions. npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine 2024;34(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. AlWatban N, Othman F, Almosnid N, AlKadi K, Alajaji M, Aldeghaither D. Digitalization of Medicine in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. View
  2. Baixinho C, Costa A, Nascimento T, Loura D, Henriques A. Computer Supported Qualitative Research. View
  3. Ahmed N, Mubarak J, AlHallay M, AlMahroos O, AlShamma R, Abdulla S, Saleh A, Alubaidi B, Shubbar K, Rahman M. Achieving Sustainable Business Through AI, Technology Education and Computer Science. View