2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-023-17255-6
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Do digital health interventions hold promise for stroke prevention and care in Black and Latinx populations in the United States? A scoping review

Bianca D. Rivera,
Claire Nurse,
Vivek Shah
et al.

Abstract: Background Black and Latinx populations are disproportionately affected by stroke and are likely to experience gaps in health care. Within fragmented care systems, remote digital solutions hold promise in reversing this pattern. However, there is a digital divide that follows historical disparities in health. Without deliberate attempts to address this digital divide, rapid advances in digital health will only perpetuate systemic biases. This study aimed to characterize the range of digital hea… Show more

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“…Mobile apps hold the potential to offer a range of benefits, including the delivery of personalized information, the ability to monitor patient progress, the provision of real-time reminders and feedback, and making rehabilitation more accessible, especially in situations where in-person therapy may be limited ( 66 , 67 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile apps hold the potential to offer a range of benefits, including the delivery of personalized information, the ability to monitor patient progress, the provision of real-time reminders and feedback, and making rehabilitation more accessible, especially in situations where in-person therapy may be limited ( 66 , 67 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%