Published on in Vol 10 (2024)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/49575, first published .
Digital Transformation of Public Health for Noncommunicable Diseases: Narrative Viewpoint of Challenges and Opportunities

Digital Transformation of Public Health for Noncommunicable Diseases: Narrative Viewpoint of Challenges and Opportunities

Digital Transformation of Public Health for Noncommunicable Diseases: Narrative Viewpoint of Challenges and Opportunities

Authors of this article:

Onicio Leal Neto1, 2, 3 Author Orcid Image ;   Viktor Von Wyl4, 5 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. ZUCCOTTI G, CALCATERRA V. Perspectives on managing non-communicable diseases in pediatric health using artificial intelligence. Minerva Pediatrics 2024;76(5) View
  2. Strandberg S, Ekstedt M, Fagerström C, Backåberg S. Cocreation of a Video Feedback Tool for Managing Self-Care at Home With Pairs of Older Adults: Remote Experience-Based Co-Design Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e57219 View
  3. Petit P, Vuillerme N. Leveraging Administrative Health Databases to Address Health Challenges in Farming Populations: Scoping Review and Bibliometric Analysis (1975-2024). JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2025;11:e62939 View
  4. Sibiya S, Hurchund R, Omondi B, Owira P. Artificial intelligence for digital healthcare in the low and medium income countries. Health and Technology 2025;15(2):323 View
  5. Duong T, Olsen Q, Menon A, Woods L, Wang W, Varnfield M, Jiang L, Sullivan C. Digital Health Interventions to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e67507 View
  6. LEIVADITIS V, SEPETIS A. DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION AS A CATALYST FOR SUSTAINABLE HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS: A NARRATIVE REVIEW OF CURRENT EVIDENCE. International Journal of Innovation Management 2025;29(05n06) View
  7. Pico Espín J, Poma Rojas P, Sánchez Martínez G, Acosta Yugcha M. EDUCACIÓN INICIAL DIGITAL USO DE HERRAMIENTAS TIC DE BAJO COSTO PARA CREAR CUENTOS INTERACTIVOS SOBRE LAS FIESTAS PATRONALES DE AMBATO. Revista Ciencia Innovadora 2025;3(3):87 View
  8. Alchamdani , Anas A, Sunita . Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and IoT in Public Health Surveillance: A Global Narrative Review. Medicor : Journal of Health Informatics and Health Policy 2025;3(3):161 View
  9. Masood S, Albashrawi M, Dwivedi Y. Predicting type 2 diabetes among social media users in Saudi Arabia using machine learning. Information Discovery and Delivery 2025:1 View
  10. Iglesias-Cans M, Loughnane C, O’Donovan R, Iftimoaei C, Vasiliu D, Iftimoaei M, Enache I, Achitei A, Dunne P. A lifestyle-based needs assessment of two European communities prior to the development and deployment of a digital health coaching smartphone application. Frontiers in Public Health 2025;13 View
  11. Lorenz E, Amuasi J, Randrianarisoa T, Rasamoelina T, Gunga L, Benke D, Ströbele J, Kettenbeil J, Loag W, Andriamahandry H, Razanakolona L, Randrianirina J, Randrianasolo H, Ratombotsoa J, Nahita F, Eibach D, Fusco D, May J, Rakotoarivelo R, Souares A, Bonnet E, Struck N, Ramasindrazana, B. Two-stage cluster sampling to assess SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence without pre-enumeration: An example from Madagascar. PLOS One 2025;20(11):e0334627 View
  12. AlJerf N, Maad A, Tang J, Aljerf L. Digital technology to advance global health by reviewing nutrition interventions and assessing needs in urban Syria. Discover Food 2025;5(1) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Papadopoulou P, Apostolaki S, Lytras M, Konstantinopoulou S. Policies, Initiatives, and Innovations for Global Health. View
  2. . Creating Responsible Inquiring Digital Health Organizations. View