Mouna Ghanem’s scientific contributions

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Publications (3)


Transforming health systems with design health literacy: Presenting the 40-20-40 model for digital development
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September 2023

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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update

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Care–life balance: a new normal for men too?

April 2023

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International Journal of Care and Caring

In this ‘Debates and issues’ article, we want to highlight: the issue of a lack of male informal carers; the underlying reasons for it, such as stereotypes, socialisation and representations; and the implications for society, for example, gender inequality and the growing need for informal carers due to shifting demographics in Western societies. In our opinion, there is a lack of research on men in (informal) care work and too little conversation on the reasons why, for example, toxic masculinities, the lack of role models and the neglect of the care sector by policymakers.


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... This facilitates ongoing relevance and fairness of the solutions, as it allows practitioners to continually adapt and respond to evolving needs and contexts of these groups. For example, understanding people's experiences before and after engaging with a digital health tool could help account for the context in which underserved people engage with digital health and offer opportunities to better support their needs through design [47]. ...

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How to design equitable digital health tools: A narrative review of design tactics, case studies, and opportunities
Transforming health systems with design health literacy: Presenting the 40-20-40 model for digital development

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine Update

... Recent figures highlighted that 16% of women, but only 2% of men, cited caring responsibilities as the main reason for their inactivity. 6 The fact that women have to reduce their working hours, or have given up work, can have detrimental consequences: in the short term, it affects their earnings and can also impact on their ability to re-engage in the labour market, even after their caring responsibilities are finished Prinzellner et al., 2023). In turn, in the long term, this widens the gender pay gap and affects the ability to accumulate a pension. ...

Care–life balance: a new normal for men too?

International Journal of Care and Caring

... In addition, using clean energy sources is linked with ecological innovations, and the DEI plays a role in advancing environmentally friendly innovations. Ghanem et al. (2022) reported that technological advancement is impossible without improvement in the DEI. Furthermore, the DEI has a spillover effect on increasing sustainable output growth. ...

The COVID-19 pandemic in an interdependent world: Digital health as a tool for equity and gender empowerment
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  • March 2022