• J Travel Med · Jan 2024

    Knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding the use of mobile travel health apps.

    • Munashe M P Machoko, Yinan Dong, Andonaq Grozdani, Hung Hong, Elizabeth Oliver, Emily P Hyle, Edward T Ryan, Andrés Colubri, and Regina C LaRocque.
    • Medical Practice Evaluation Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
    • J Travel Med. 2024 Jan 28; 31 (1).

    AbstractWe performed a survey of US international travellers to evaluate their knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding mobile technologies related to health. We found that many international travellers carry smartphones and are interested in receiving health information from a mobile app when they travel abroad.

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