OBJECTIVES. The goals were to evaluate the use of touchscreen computer kiosks, containing only child health\u96promoting information, in urban, low-income, community settings and to characterize the users of these kiosks. METHODS. Three user-driven touchscreen computer kiosks were placed in low-income urban locations in Seattle, Washington, from March 2005 to October 2005. The locations included a public library, a Department of Motor Vehicles office, and a McDonald's restaurant. Users selected age-appropriate modules with prevention information and screening tools. Users entered the age of the child and were presented with age-appropriate modules. On exiting, users were asked to rate their experience and to provide basic demographic data....
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback...
The feasibility of using a computer kiosk to deliver medication information to patients was tested i...
Background: Child obesity is a major public health challenge, increasing the risk of chronic medical...
OBJECTIVES. The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm,...
Computerized health information programs have been shown to have potential to improve knowledge, att...
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Objectives: This study was performed to determine the use of technological devices among 0–3 year ol...
Background: The utilization of kiosks has previously been shown to be effective for collecting infor...
thesisA touchscreen information kiosk was implemented to address patient concerns of not receiving e...
BACKGROUND: Health kiosks are publicly accessible computing devices that provide access to services,...
ObjectiveTo describe the acceptability of an interactive computer kiosk that provides environmental ...
The bilingual interactive health kiosk is a technological intervention to improve access to health e...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, i
Background: Digital technology (DT) is ubiquitous in the lives of families with young children and a...
Introduction: Health kiosks have been increasingly adopted to provide health-care services to those ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback...
The feasibility of using a computer kiosk to deliver medication information to patients was tested i...
Background: Child obesity is a major public health challenge, increasing the risk of chronic medical...
OBJECTIVES. The effects of a computer kiosk intervention on parents' child safety seat, smoke alarm,...
Computerized health information programs have been shown to have potential to improve knowledge, att...
This paper presents Screensavers, a public information campaign to nurture healthier digital kids, i...
Objectives: This study was performed to determine the use of technological devices among 0–3 year ol...
Background: The utilization of kiosks has previously been shown to be effective for collecting infor...
thesisA touchscreen information kiosk was implemented to address patient concerns of not receiving e...
BACKGROUND: Health kiosks are publicly accessible computing devices that provide access to services,...
ObjectiveTo describe the acceptability of an interactive computer kiosk that provides environmental ...
The bilingual interactive health kiosk is a technological intervention to improve access to health e...
The online version of this article, along with updated information and services, i
Background: Digital technology (DT) is ubiquitous in the lives of families with young children and a...
Introduction: Health kiosks have been increasingly adopted to provide health-care services to those ...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Objective: To describe parent feedback...
The feasibility of using a computer kiosk to deliver medication information to patients was tested i...
Background: Child obesity is a major public health challenge, increasing the risk of chronic medical...