Trustworthy and ethical AI-enabled cardiovascular care: a rapid review
Mooghali M, Stroud A, Yoo D, Barry B, Grimshaw A, Ross J, Zhu X, Miller J. Trustworthy and ethical AI-enabled cardiovascular care: a rapid review. BMC Medical Informatics And Decision Making 2024, 24: 247. PMID: 39232725, PMCID: PMC11373417, DOI: 10.1186/s12911-024-02653-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHealthcare provider perspectiveRisk of patient harmCardiovascular careProvider perspectiveAI-based medical devicesPatient harmLoss of patient autonomyLack of robust evidenceTrust barriersHealthcare inequalitiesImprove careHealthcare providersCitation chasingPerceived lack of transparencyHealthcare existPatient careEthical concernsIntegration of AIPatient autonomyPatient interestLiterature reviewPerceived lackPractice guidelinesCareStudy designDigital Health Interventions for Hypertension Management in US Populations Experiencing Health Disparities
Katz M, Mszar R, Grimshaw A, Gunderson C, Onuma O, Lu Y, Spatz E. Digital Health Interventions for Hypertension Management in US Populations Experiencing Health Disparities. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2356070. PMID: 38353950, PMCID: PMC10867699, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.56070.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBlood PressureCardiovascular DiseasesFemaleHealth InequitiesHumansHypertensionMiddle AgedRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicConceptsDigital health interventionsHealth disparitiesHealth interventionsSystematic reviewSystolic BPSocial determinants of healthHypertension managementCommunity health workersFactors associated with cardiovascular diseaseDeterminants of healthLeveraging digital healthRemote BP monitoringDigital health technologiesStandard care groupMeta-analysisBlood pressureDiastolic BPPreferred Reporting ItemsControl groupSystolic BP changeBaseline to 6Random-effects modelSkilled nursingCultural tailoringSocial determinants