04275nam 2200985z- 450 991058594520332120220812(CKB)5600000000483025(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/91215(oapen)doab91215(EXLCZ)99560000000048302520202208d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Impact of Mobile Technology in the Battle against COVID-19Successes and FailuresBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (192 p.)3-0365-4794-0 3-0365-4793-2 Mobile technology has undergone rapid development in the last decade and immediately found fertile ground for use in digital healthcare applications. The advantages both for citizens and the health domain are many and interconnected. During the pandemic, mobile technology was also useful for minimizing social distancing, epidemiological monitoring through contact tracing, psychological support, and maintaining social relationships. There is a particular need for scholars to focus both on the innovations in this field during the pandemic and on the problems hampering the use of mobile technology to facilitate the correct and effective introduction of this technology into routine clinical programs in stable health care models. All professionals working in this sector were encouraged to contribute with their experiences. This reprint contains contributions from various experts and different fields. Aspects relating to the success and failures of employment, the medical experience, and acceptance are addressed. Particular space was also given to the role of social media, the use of apps (also presenting critical issues), and innovative apps for contact tracing. The digital divide and the infodemic were also investigated along with their impacts on citizens during the pandemic, for example, in following government directives relating to prevention and vaccination. We dedicate the book to all those involved with different roles in digital health.Impact of Mobile Technology in the Battle against COVID-19 Medical equipment and techniquesbicsscadultAl HassaCOVID-19COVID-19 pandemicdesire to eatdigital content value chaindigital dividedigital healtheHealthelectronic surveysfood choicefrail peoplehealthcare professionalsheuristic evaluationinfodemicinfodemiologyinfoveillanceMawid appmedical devicesmHealthmobile applicationmobile health appmobile technologyn/aneeds assessmentNLPopioid use disorder treatmentpandemicphysical activitypositive emotionspost-lockdownprimary healthcare centerspublic healthqualitativerare diseasesremote assistanceremote rehabilitationSARS-CoV-2SARS-CoV2Saudi Arabiasedentary behaviorsmartphonesocial mediasurveytechnologytelehealthtelehealth servicestelemedicinetelemonitoringtelerehabilitationTwitterusabilityvaccinesMedical equipment and techniquesGiansanti Danieleedt1290298Giansanti DanieleothBOOK9910585945203321The Impact of Mobile Technology in the Battle against COVID-193021465UNINA