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Mashup Score: 0Social Norm Email Feedback Program and Unnecessary Prescription of Nimodipine in Older Adults - 3 year(s) ago
This randomized clinical trial examines the effect of a behavioral intervention email based on social norms feedback for physicians to reduce non–evidence-based prescriptions of nimodipine for cognitive impairment among older adults in Argentina.
Source: jamanetwork.comCategories: General Medicine Journals and Societies, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 4Understanding human behavior in designing a future of health - 4 year(s) ago
In the future of health—where data and technology continue to advance exponentially—will human behavior still prevent us from becoming a healthier society? How can we conquer the age-old problem of behavior change both with, and in spite of, technology?
Source: Deloitte InsightsCategories: Future of Medicine, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 2Wearable Devices to Monitor and Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence and Opportunities - 4 year(s) ago
There is a growing interest in using wearable devices to improve cardiovascular risk factors and care. This review evaluates how wearable devices are used for cardiovascular disease monitoring and risk reduction. Wearables have been evaluated for detecting arrhythmias (e.g., atrial fibrillation) as well as monitoring physical activity, sleep, and blood pressure. Thus far, most interventions for…
Source: Annual ReviewsCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet-
Nice review of opportunities and challenges of using #wearables for #cardiovascular disease management. @AnnualReviews #CardiovascularMedicine. #smartphone #smart shoes & garments; smart #jewelry. #ECG @PennNudgeUnit #Nudge #economics #incentives #ImpSci https://t.co/EnAv9BF0mt https://t.co/J3xBrA7g9D
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Mashup Score: 3Wearable Devices to Monitor and Reduce the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Evidence and Opportunities - 4 year(s) ago
There is a growing interest in using wearable devices to improve cardiovascular risk factors and care. This review evaluates how wearable devices are used for cardiovascular disease monitoring and risk reduction. Wearables have been evaluated for detecting arrhythmias (e.g., atrial fibrillation) as well as monitoring physical activity, sleep, and blood pressure. Thus far, most interventions for…
Source: Annual ReviewsCategories: Cardiologists, Latest HeadlinesTweet-
.@AnnualReviews: #Wearables; Devices to monitor & reduce #cardiovascular risk. #cardiovascularmedicine. Nice review of recent advances; smart #shoes & garments, fashionable smart #jewelry. @PennNudgeUnit #Nudge #economics #incentives #ImpSci @PennCHIBE https://t.co/EnAv9BF0mt https://t.co/5CqdH2b5X5
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Mashup Score: 8
The objective of the reported research was to assess the impact of text message (SMS) reminders and their content on cervical screening rates. Women i…
Source: www.sciencedirect.comCategories: Healthcare Professionals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
RCT shows social norm-based email feedback program helps to reduce nonrecommended nimodipine prescriptions at the national healthcare institute for older adults in Argentina. @FMTorrente @florlopezboo #nudge #VisualAbstract https://t.co/B1KhspWjHy