The role of intersectionality in shaping participant engagement with health research through digital methods: findings from a qualitative study | Trials
Three interconnected themes demonstrate how multiple aspects of a person’s identity and social position can create pathways of engagement towards or away from digital methods. Digital Positionality: The Interplay of
Black Churches 4 Digital Equity Host Bible Study on Juneteenth
June 18, 2025 – The Black Churches 4 Digital Equity Coalition meets Thursday for an annual Juneteenth Bible study. The event will center the Bible study on celebrating and empowering
Video consultations are quicker, easier and less expensive than in-person visits, study finds
© Melinda Nagy – stock.adobe.com Virtual consultations are just as effective as in-person visits when preparing patients for surgeries, according to new research from Amsterdam University Medical Center. The trial,
Large-format DOOH garners five times more attention than digital formats, study shows
Premium large-format digital OOH (DOOH) gains five times more attention on average than online digital formats, a new study suggested. Results from The Attention Dividend by Ocean Outdoor, in partnership
Black Churches 4 Digital Equity To Host National Bible Study
by Stacy Jackson June 3, 2025 National Juneteenth Digital Opportunity Bible Study will connect communities from coast to coast in a mission to advance digital equity. Worship is taking an
The potentials of digital technology in social prescribing: a qualitative study of key stakeholders’ perspectives | BMC Public Health
Characteristics of study participants Table 1 depicts the characteristics of study participants. Table 1 Study participants’ characteristics (N = 18) Themes developed from the analysis As shown in Table 2, we identified eight main
2025 Small Business Month Study
May is National Small Business Month and a new NerdWallet survey finds that most Americans (84%) say it’s important to them to support small businesses. The survey of more than
Look prettier, earn more? A recent study highlights ‘pretty privilege’ at work
Those who rated themselves as extremely attractive earn on average $19,945 more. The way a person looks can affect how they are perceived by others, and even how much they
New Case Study Highlights Barriers to Computer Ownership in Rural Arizona and Community-Based Pathways Forward
NORTH CONWAY, N.H., May 1, 2025 (Newswire.com) – Digitunity, a national nonprofit advancing digital opportunity through computer ownership, has released a new case study detailing the urgent need for personal
Case Study: Community Solutions to Rural Technology Gaps in Mississippi
This case study examines the digital divide in Mississippi’s Coahoma and Warren counties, where 39 percent and 25.3 percent of households, respectively, lack access to a large-screen computer. Through partnerships with the