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    HOPES : an integrative digital phenotyping platform for data collection, monitoring, and machine learning by Wang, Xuancong, Vouk, Nikola, Heaukulani, Creighton, Buddhika, Thisum, Martanto, Wijaya, Lee, Jimmy Chee Keong, Morris, Robert J. T.

    Published 2021
    “…Requirements were partly derived from a concurrent clinical trial for schizophrenia that required the development of significant capabilities in HOPES for security, privacy, ease of use, and scalability, based on a careful combination of public cloud and on-premises operation. …”
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    Emerging nanosensor platforms and machine learning strategies toward rapid, point-of-need small-molecule metabolite detection and monitoring by Leong, Shi Xuan, Leong, Yong Xiang, Koh, Charlynn Sher Lin, Tan, Emily Xi, Nguyen, Lam Bang Thanh, Chen, Jaslyn Ru Ting, Chong, Carice, Pang, Desmond Wei Cheng, Sim, Howard Yi Fan, Liang, Xiaochen, Tan, Nguan Soon, Ling, Xing Yi

    Published 2022
    “…Nanomaterial-based sensor (nanosensor) platforms are rapidly emerging as excellent candidates for versatile and ultrasensitive detection owing to their highly configurable optical, electrical and electrochemical properties, fast readout, as well as portability and ease of use. To translate nanosensor technologies for real-world applications, key challenges to overcome include ultralow analyte concentration down to ppb or nM levels, complex sample matrices with numerous interfering species, difficulty in differentiating isomers and structural analogues, as well as complex, multidimensional datasets of high sample variability. …”
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    Are physicians ready for precision antibiotic prescribing? A qualitative analysis of the acceptance of artificial intelligence-enabled clinical decision support systems in India an... by Huang, Zhilian, George, Mithun Mohan, Tan, Yi-Roe, Natarajan, Karthiga, Devasagayam, Emily, Tay, Evonne, Manesh, Abi, Varghese, George M., Abraham, Ooriapadickal Cherian, Zachariah, Anand, Yap, Peiling, Lall, Dorothy, Chow, Angela

    Published 2024
    “…Conclusion: In conclusion, the acceptance of AI-enabled CDSSs depends on the physician’s confidence with the tool’s recommendations, perceived ease of use, familiarity with AI, the organisation’s digital culture and support, and the presence of medico-legal governance of AI. …”
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    Evaluation of patient experiences with PocDoc, a web-based eye screening tool by Chin, Daniel, Boon, Joewee, Rojas-Carabali, William, Choo, Shannon, Cifuentes-González, Carlos, Agrawal, Rupesh

    Published 2024
    “…Overall, our study contributes to the growing body of evidence indicating that greater exposure to digital health tools can significantly influence patient acceptance and perceived ease of use, an insight that has important implications for the implementation and design of these technologies in clinical settings.…”
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    A smartphone attention bias intervention for individuals with addictive disorders : protocol for a feasibility study by Zhang, Melvyn, Ying, Jiangbo, Mahreen, Zaakira, Song, Guo, Smith, Helen, Fung, Daniel Shuen Sheng, Amron, Syidda B.

    Published 2019
    “…Participants’ feedback pertaining to the ease of use, interactivity, and motivation to continue using the app is crucial because it will determine whether a codesign approach might be warranted to design an app that is acceptable for participants and that participants themselves would be motivated to use.…”
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    Evaluation of a digital Amsler grid (PocDoc) for macular disease screening: a comparative analysis with the conventional method by Boon, Joewee, Rojas-Carabali, William, Asad, Yusra, Lim, Jonathan Tzien Yih, Rajagopalan, Rajesh, Agrawal, Rupesh

    Published 2024
    “…The high correlation in results, combined with the digital advantages of PocDoc, such as ease of use and potential for telemedicine applications, suggests its viability as a valuable tool in the screening and monitoring of macular diseases.…”
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    Comparison of self-administered survey questionnaire responses collected using mobile apps versus other methods by Belisario, José S Marcano, Jamsek, Jan, Huckvale, Kit, O'Donoghue, John, Morrison, Cecily P, Car, Josip

    Published 2016
    “…We identified multiple definitions of acceptability to respondents, with inconclusive results: preference; ease of use; willingness to use a delivery mode; satisfaction; effectiveness of the system informativeness; perceived time taken to complete the survey questionnaire; perceived benefit of a delivery mode; perceived usefulness of a delivery mode; perceived ability to complete a survey questionnaire; maximum length of time that participants would be willing to use a delivery mode; and reactivity to the delivery mode and its successful integration into respondents' daily routine. …”
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