The Effectiveness of Publicly Available Web-Based Interventions in Promoting Health App Use, Digital Health Literacy, and Media Literacy: Pre-Post Evaluation Study.
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Full Title: J Med Internet Res
Abbreviation: J Med Internet Res
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Language: N/A
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Subject Category: Medical Informatics
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"Conflicts of Interest: The authors are employees of the independent, nonprofit foundation Stiftung Gesundheitswissen and were involved in the development and evaluation of the web-based intervention."
"This research was funded by the independent, nonprofit foundation Stiftung Gesundheitswissen. ChatGPT has occasionally been used to generate ideas for English phrasing (eg, “What is the most used English translation for the German word ‘überschreiten’?”). The authors want to thank all individuals who were involved in the development and evaluation of the web-based intervention. SPLENDID RESEARCH GmbH was responsible for the recruitment of study participants and data acquisition."
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