Relationships Between Anxiety, Perceived Vulnerability to Disease, and Smartphone Use During Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in a Sample of Italian College StudentsPsychology Published on 2021-07-142022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Psychology [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] Addiction addition Adolescent affected Anxiety assessment Catania cause college college students Contagion coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic defined Depression disease fear fear COVID-19 females General population Government high risk highlight indicated Infection infections Insomnia intensity Interaction inventory Isolation Italian Italy male measure men and women moderate pandemic participant Perceived perceived vulnerability positive Post-vaccine predictor problem protocol quarantine questionnaire recruited relationship risk Sample scale Smartphone smartphone addiction social contact social distancing Spread STAI state Stress student subject the WHO university university student Version vulnerability were given whole sample [DOI] 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.692503 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Psychology
COVID-19 mitigation by digital contact tracing and contact prevention (app-based social exposure warnings)디지털 접촉자 추적 및 접촉 예방을 통한 COVID-19 완화(앱 기반 사회적 노출 경고)Article Published on 2021-07-132022-09-10 Journal: Scientific Reports [Category] SARS, 진단, 치료기술, [키워드] agent applied Combination Computational models Contact Contact tracing country COVID-19 mitigation detection rate diagnostic distributions effective evaluate Health policy impair Infection Intervention measure Mortality pandemic platform plethora Propagation reduce respiratory respiratory virus respiratory viruses Result SARS-CoV-2 Smartphone Spread statistical Transmission dynamics viral infection viruses [DOI] 10.1038/s41598-021-93538-5 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article
Smartphone based alerting of first responders during the corona virus disease-19 pandemic: An observational studyObservational Study Published on 2021-07-092022-10-05 Journal: Medicine [Category] SARS, 임상, [키워드] airway COVID-19 COVID-19 guideline COVID-19 pandemic European evaluate Germany investigated pandemic participant Patient Personal protective equipment potential risk PPE Registered remained respond Responder responders Resuscitation Safe SAS second wave Smartphone Ventilation virus Volunteer [DOI] 10.1097/MD.0000000000026526 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Observational Study
Smartphone use and addiction during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic: cohort study on 184 Italian children and adolescentsResearch Published on 2021-07-022022-10-29 Journal: Italian Journal of Pediatrics [Category] COVID-19, SARS, [키워드] Addiction Administered adopted adverse effects adverse outcomes All participant analyzed approach Care children cohort study connection coronavirus disease COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic detrimental disorders Effect evaluate explained females Frequency greater Health help high risk increasingly infection control information Intervention investigated Isolation Italian Italy limit Measures Modification MONITOR Musculoskeletal occurred Occurrence ocular Older outcome outcomes outlined pandemic parental parents Pediatrician physical potential risk Prevent professional Psychological questionnaire recognize Result School-age children second wave significant increase significantly Smartphone Social distancing measure Support Symptom were used [DOI] 10.1186/s13052-021-01102-8 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research
Usefulness of smartphone use among surgeons in clinical practice during the pandemic of COVID-19: a cross-sectional studyResearch Published on 2021-06-252022-10-27 Journal: BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making [Category] Coronavirus, MERS, SARS, [키워드] benefit Benefits Clinical practice clinical setting clinics COVID-19 pandemic cross-sectional feasible Google guideline hospital involved Kuwait magnitude majority male pandemic Patient care patients prevalent questionnaire recommendation required Research Result severity Smartphone suggested surgeon Surgeons surgical [DOI] 10.1186/s12911-021-01563-1 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Research
Monitoring Beliefs and Physiological Measures Using Wearable Sensors and Smartphone Technology Among Students at Risk of COVID-19: Protocol for a mHealth StudyProtocol Published on 2021-06-242022-10-29 Journal: JMIR Research Protocols [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] Administered affected Analysis baseline belief college students conducted COVID-19 COVID-19 diagnosis COVID-19 pandemic Data collection demographics diagnose enrolled examined feasibility Fitbit FIVE global pandemic Health help Identifier impacted information Isolation measure Mental mental health mHealth MONITOR monitoring objective pandemic Prospective Study Registration report Resilience Result risk monitoring risk of COVID-19 Saliva sensor significantly Smartphone student study period Support survey Symptoms technology United States wearable sensors Well-being [DOI] 10.2196/29561 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Protocol
Smartphone screen testing, a novel pre-diagnostic method to identify SARS-CoV-2 infectious individualsSARS-CoV-2 감염자를 식별하는 새로운 사전 진단 방법, 스마트폰 화면 테스트Tools and Resources Published on 2021-06-222022-09-10 Journal: eLife [Category] MERS, SARS, 변종, 진단, 치료기술, [키워드] Alpha Beta contagious COVID-19 COVID-19 outbreak COVID-19 pandemic detect effective Epidemic Gamma help identify individual individuals limit Non-invasive PCR testing polymorphism Polymorphisms positive positive individuals required robust RT-PCR RT-PCR testing SARS-CoV-2 SARS-CoV-2 testing SARS-CoV-2-positive individual SARS-CoV-2-positive individuals Screen Smartphone Spread Surveillance swab samples Testing vaccination variant variants variants of concern virus [DOI] 10.7554/eLife.70333 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Tools and Resources
A prospective, randomized, single-blinded, crossover trial to investigate the effect of a wearable device in addition to a daily symptom diary for the remote early detection of SARS-CoV-2 infections (COVID-RED): a structured summary of a study protocol for a randomized controlled trialSARS-COV-2 감염 (COVID-RED)의 원격 조기 발견을위한 일일 증상 일기 외에 웨어러블 장치의 효과를 조사하기위한 전향 적, 무작위, 단일 맹장, 크로스 오버 시험 : 연구의 구조적 요약.무작위 제어 시험을위한 프로토콜Letter Published on 2021-06-222022-09-01 Journal: Trials [Category] MERS, SARS, 임상, 진단, 치료기술, 치료제, [키워드] 1:1 24 hours addition adhere Algorithm Algorithms all subject all subjects analysed antibody Antibody testing antibody tests Antigen antigen tests Appointment approach asked assigned Asymptomatic asymptomatic individual asymptomatic infection average baseline blinded Blinding Bracelet can not capillary blood Chain Reaction changes in Characteristics cholinergic urticaria Cohort collected Complete conditions conducted consent form contribute control condition COVID-19 COVID-19 infection COVID-19 vaccination current Daily demographics described detect determine develop deviation diary dissemination Early detection element eligibility criteria eligible End enrolled enrolment evaluate exclusion criteria feedback Follow-up followed by gold gold standard Health health resource heart rate incidence rates Inclusion inclusion criteria individual individuals infected individual infected individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 Infection information Informed consent informed consent form initial involved Laboratory laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection learning machine learning management media medical history Mobile application Month must nasal swab National natural infection Negative predictive value Netherland Netherlands notification NPV number objective occur outcome pacemaker parameter participant Participants PCR PCR test PCR tests Period phase physiological physiological parameters polymerase chain polymerase chain reaction populations portal positive Positive predictive value possession PPV pre-symptomatic Predictive value primary analysis profession proportion Prospective protocol provided Pulse rate questionnaire randomisation randomised randomised controlled trial randomization sequence Randomized Randomized controlled trial Randomly receive recommendation recruited recruitment reduce Registered reported resident resource responsible resulting risk Sample size SARS-CoV-2 SARS-COV-2 infection SARS-CoV-2 infections SARS-CoV-2 test SARS-CoV-2 virus secondary outcome sensitivity sequence sequences serology serology test serology tests significantly skin temperature Smartphone social media specificity staff status stratified stratified block randomization study participation Study protocol subject suffering supplementary material Symptom Symptom diary Symptoms target temperature test result tested the SARS-CoV-2 thought Transmission transmissions Trial Trial registration undergo urticaria used to evaluate user vaccinated against COVID-19 vaccination Vaccine Variability wearable device website Well-being [DOI] 10.1186/s13063-021-05241-5 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Letter
Toward Smart Diagnostics in a Pandemic Scenario: COVID-19Bioengineering and Biotechnology Published on 2021-06-172022-10-31 Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology [Category] COVID-19, [키워드] artificial intelligence biosensors Characteristics coronavirus disease COVID-19 diagnostics disease faster generate Internet Internet of Things Last management outbreak outlined pandemic pandemic disease Perspective platform point-of-care testing recommendation SmaRT Smartphone Spread Surveillance Treatment [DOI] 10.3389/fbioe.2021.637203 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Bioengineering and Biotechnology
“How Come You Don’t Call Me?” Smartphone Communication App Usage as an Indicator of Loneliness and Social Well-Being across the Adult Lifespan during the COVID-19 PandemicArticle Published on 2021-06-082022-10-29 Journal: International Journal of Environmental Research an [Category] COVID-19, MERS, SARS, [키워드] Adults age age differences app association characterized communication COVID-19 COVID-19 pandemic Evidence Germany Health help highlight Indicator investigated lack less loneliness mental health monitoring MONITOR Older opposite outcome participant Participants passive data population level positive public mental health several limitation Smartphone smartphone communication Social media use social well-being suggested Usage [DOI] 10.3390/ijerph18126212 PMC 바로가기 [Article Type] Article