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Desperately Seeking Intersectionality in Digital Health Disparity Research: Narrative Review to Inform a Richer Theorization of Multiple Disadvantage

Desperately Seeking Intersectionality in Digital Health Disparity Research: Narrative Review to Inform a Richer Theorization of Multiple Disadvantage

First, we aligned with Greenhalgh et al [43], who highlighted the purpose of narrative review (to achieve clarification and understanding across a broader field of inquiry) and distinguished this from that of quantitative systematic review (to identify, summarize, and synthesize data on a narrowly focused topic, typically through meta-analysis).

Laiba Husain, Trisha Greenhalgh, Gemma Hughes, Teresa Finlay, Joseph Wherton

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(12):e42358

An Early Warning Risk Prediction Tool (RECAP-V1) for Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19: Protocol for a Statistical Analysis Plan

An Early Warning Risk Prediction Tool (RECAP-V1) for Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19: Protocol for a Statistical Analysis Plan

RECAP-V1 model predictor variables and their clinical severity, adapted from Greenhalgh et al [11]. O/E: on examination; ORCHID: Oxford-Royal College of General Practitioners Clinical Informatics Digital Hub; RECAP: Remote COVID-19 Assessment in Primary Care; SNOMED: Systemized Nomenclature of Medicine. Patient characteristics will be summarized.

Francesca Fiorentino, Denys Prociuk, Ana Belen Espinosa Gonzalez, Ana Luisa Neves, Laiba Husain, Sonny Christian Ramtale, Emma Mi, Ella Mi, Jack Macartney, Sneha N Anand, Julian Sherlock, Kavitha Saravanakumar, Erik Mayer, Simon de Lusignan, Trisha Greenhalgh, Brendan C Delaney

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(10):e30083

Spread, Scale-up, and Sustainability of Video Consulting in Health Care: Systematic Review and Synthesis Guided by the NASSS Framework

Spread, Scale-up, and Sustainability of Video Consulting in Health Care: Systematic Review and Synthesis Guided by the NASSS Framework

The upstream supply of technology (ie, the relationship between the organization and the supplier or developer) was reported as a facilitator by Greenhalgh et al [38], who explained that scale-up in a Skype-based service was facilitated partially by “clear benefit for both the technology supplier and the patient.” Contrastingly, Bhatta et al [32] reported how uncertain supplier relationships and funding threatened the sustainability and scale-up of their program in Nepal.

Hannah M James, Chrysanthi Papoutsi, Joseph Wherton, Trisha Greenhalgh, Sara E Shaw

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(1):e23775