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international nursing review
International journal of environmental research and public health
contemporary clinical trials communications
the journal of physical chemistry b
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Journal of affective disorders
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Trials
clinical and experimental allergy : journal of the british society for allergy and clinical immunology
The Pan African medical journal
jmir research protocols
International journal of medical informatics
Cureus
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zeitschrift fur evidenz, fortbildung und qualitat im gesundheitswesen
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computational and mathematical methods in medicine
addictive behaviors
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global health action
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acta obstetricia et gynecologica scandinavica
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journal of biomedical informatics
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the journal of allergy and clinical immunology in practice
The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry
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clinical and translational allergy
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jmir pediatrics and parenting
BJPsych open
mhealth
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Surgical oncology
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Online journal of public health informatics
Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation
african journal of psychiatry
bmj sexual & reproductive health
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Bibliographies
[1]
Development of Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer Risk Assessment: Progress and Promise
[2]
A systematic review of the effectiveness of digital interventions for illicit substance misuse harm reduction in third-level students.
[3]
African American women's relationship with their mobile phone, and what they want in a mobile delivered physical activity intervention: guidance for intervention development.
[4]
The epidemiology of undernutrition and its determinants in children under five years in Ghana.
[5]
Mass media promotion of a smartphone smoking cessation app: modelled health and cost-saving impacts.
[6]
Actionable digital phenotyping: a framework for the delivery of just-in-time and longitudinal interventions in clinical healthcare.
[7]
Clinical or gimmickal: The use and effectiveness of mobile mental health apps for treating anxiety and depression.
[8]
Mobile Health for Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Mobile Application Market.
[9]
Sizing Prenatal mPHRs using COSMIC Measurement Method.
[10]
Patient focused oral hygiene apps: an assessment of quality (using MARS) and knowledge content.
[11]
Pokémon GO Within the Context of Family Health: Retrospective Study.
[12]
Using participatory methods to build an mHealth intervention for female entertainment workers in Cambodia: the development of the Mobile Link project.
[13]
Collecting Symptoms and Sensor Data With Consumer Smartwatches (the Knee OsteoArthritis, Linking Activity and Pain Study): Protocol for a Longitudinal, Observational Feasibility Study.
[14]
Enhanced Patient Activation in Cancer Care Transitions: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial of a Tailored Electronic Health Intervention for Men With Prostate Cancer.
[15]
Mobile Helpline and Reversible Contraception: Lessons From a Controlled Before-and-After Study in Rural India.
[16]
Psychiatry Outpatients' Willingness to Share Social Media Posts and Smartphone Data for Research and Clinical Purposes: Survey Study.
[17]
Promotion Effect of Succinimide on Amyloid Fibrillation of Hen Egg-White Lysozyme.
[18]
Development of automated text-message reminder system to improve uptake of child vaccination in Ethiopia.
[19]
Improving birth attendance by prevention and correct diagnosis of birth trauma.
[20]
Providing support to pregnant women and new mothers through moderated WhatsApp groups: a feasibility study.
[21]
A qualitative exploration of SMART Recovery meetings in Australia and the role of a digital platform to support routine outcome monitoring.
[22]
Smoking characteristics and alcohol use among women in treatment for alcohol use disorder.
[23]
Mobile Technology in Allergic Rhinitis: Evolution in Management or Revolution in Health and Care?
[24]
2019 ARIA Care pathways for allergen immunotherapy.
[25]
Guidance to 2018 good practice: ARIA digitally-enabled, integrated, person-centred care for rhinitis and asthma.
[26]
Adherence to treatment in allergic rhinitis using mobile technology. The MASK Study.
[27]
Mobilizing mHealth Data Collection in Older Adults: Challenges and Opportunities.
[28]
Mixed-Methods Research in Diabetes Management via Mobile Health Technologies: A Scoping Review.
[29]
A Comparison of Recruitment Methods for an mHealth Intervention Targeting Mothers: Lessons from the Growing Healthy Program.
[30]
Surveying the citizen science landscape: an exploration of the design, delivery and impact of citizen science through the lens of the Open Air Laboratories (OPAL) programme.
[31]
Toward Psychoinformatics: Computer Science Meets Psychology.
[32]
An Interactive Parent-Targeted Text Messaging Intervention to Improve Oral Health in Children Attending Urban Pediatric Clinics: Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial.
[33]
Strategies for the Successful Implementation of a Novel iPhone Loaner System (iShare) in mHealth Interventions: Prospective Study.
[34]
An App-Delivered Self-Management Program for People With Low Back Pain: Protocol for the selfBACK Randomized Controlled Trial.
[35]
Implementing a Digital HIV Care Navigation Intervention (Health eNav): Protocol for a Feasibility Study.
[36]
Methodological Challenges in Randomized Controlled Trials on Smartphone-Based Treatment in Psychiatry: Systematic Review.
[37]
Personalized prediction of smartphone-based psychotherapeutic micro-intervention success using machine learning.
[38]
Applicability of the User Engagement Scale to Mobile Health: A Survey-Based Quantitative Study.
[39]
The NeoTree application: developing an integrated mHealth solution to improve quality of newborn care and survival in a district hospital in Malawi.
[40]
Results from e-KISS: electronic-KIOSK Intervention for Safer Sex: A pilot randomized controlled trial of an interactive computer-based intervention for sexual health in adolescents and young adults.
[41]
A Mobile App for Longterm Monitoring of Narcolepsy Symptoms: Design, Development, and Evaluation.
[42]
An Electronic Health Platform for Monitoring Health Conditions of Patients With Hypertension in the Brazilian Public Health System: Protocol for a Nonrandomized Controlled Trial.
[43]
Acceptability of artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled chatbots, video consultations and live webchats as online platforms for sexual health advice.
[44]
Participant-level meta-analysis of mobile phone-based interventions for smoking cessation across different countries.
[45]
High-intent suicide and the Beck's Suicide Intent Scale: a case report.
[46]
Feasibility and acceptability of a text messaging-based smoking cessation program in ankara, Turkey.
[47]
Determinants of HPV vaccination intentions among Dutch girls and their mothers: a cross-sectional study.
[48]
Protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of improving tuberculosis patients' treatment adherence via electronic monitors and an app versus usual care in Tibet.
[49]
A randomized controlled trial of an intervention delivered by mobile phone text message to increase the acceptability of effective contraception among young women in Palestine.
[50]
Use of Evidence-Based Best Practices and Behavior Change Techniques in Breast Cancer Apps: Systematic Analysis.
[51]
Framing as a Concept for Health Communication: A Systematic Review.
[52]
Cost-utility analysis of telemonitoring versus conventional hospital-based follow-up of patients with pacemakers. The NORDLAND randomized clinical trial.
[53]
Effect of a WeChat-Based Intervention (Run4Love) on Depressive Symptoms Among People Living With HIV in China: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
[54]
Roles of registered nurses in pediatric preventive care delivery: A pilot study on between-office variation and within-office role overlap.
[55]
Engaging Users in the Behavior Change Process With Digitalized Motivational Interviewing and Gamification: Development and Feasibility Testing of the Precious App.
[56]
LiveWell RERC State of the Science Conference Report on ICT Access to Support Community Living, Health and Function for People with Disabilities.
[57]
Generating value with mental health apps.
[58]
The QuitIT Coping Skills Game for Promoting Tobacco Cessation Among Smokers Diagnosed With Cancer: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
[59]
Push Notifications From a Mobile App to Improve the Body Composition of Overweight or Obese Women: Randomized Controlled Trial.
[60]
Intercepting Endometrial Cancer: Opportunities to Expand Access Using New Technology.
[61]
CareConekta: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a mobile health intervention to improve engagement in postpartum HIV care in South Africa.
[62]
Community-Driven Priorities in Smartphone Application Development: Leveraging Social Networks to Self-Manage Type 2 Diabetes in a Low-Income African American Neighborhood.
[63]
Qualitative Synthesis of Young People's Experiences With Technology-Assisted Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Systematic Review.
[64]
Promoting healthy teenage behaviour across three European countries through the use of a novel smartphone technology platform, PEGASO fit for future: study protocol of a quasi-experimental, controlled, multi-Centre trial.
[65]
The Effectiveness of Self-Management of Hypertension in Adults Using Mobile Health: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
[66]
Social Comparison Features in Physical Activity Promotion Apps: Scoping Meta-Review.
[67]
Usability Evaluations of Mobile Mental Health Technologies: Systematic Review.
[68]
Smartphone Apps for the Treatment of Mental Disorders: Systematic Review.
[69]
Joint towed array shape and direction of arrivals estimation using sparse Bayesian learning during maneuvering.
[70]
Nonlinear time-warping made simple: A step-by-step tutorial on underwater acoustic modal separation with a single hydrophone.
[71]
Ultrasensitive and Stretchable Temperature Sensor Based on Thermally Stable and Self-Healing Organohydrogels.
[72]
Exonuclease I-assisted General Strategy to Convert Aptamer-based Electrochemical Biosensors from "Signal-off" to "Signal-On".
[73]
A Mobile App Directory of Occupational Therapists Who Provide Home Modifications: Development and Preliminary Usability Evaluation.
[74]
A Mobile Health Solution Complementing Psychopharmacology-Supported Smoking Cessation: Randomized Controlled Trial.
[75]
OmniPHR: A distributed architecture model to integrate personal health records.
[76]
schema: an open-source, distributed mobile platform for deploying mHealth research tools and interventions.
[77]
The Use of Digital Health in the Detection and Management of COVID-19.
[78]
Effectiveness of an mHealth application to improve hypertension health literacy in India.
[79]
Allocation of COVID-19 Relief Funding to Disproportionately Black Counties.
[80]
Low-Intensity Self-Management Intervention for Persons With Type 2 Diabetes Using a Mobile Phone-Based Diabetes Diary, With and Without Health Counseling and Motivational Interviewing: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial
[81]
Provider Perspectives on Sexual Health Services Used by Bangladeshi Women with mHealth Digital Approach: A Qualitative Study
[82]
A Low-Intensity Mobile Health Intervention With and Without Health Counseling for Persons With Type 2 Diabetes, Part 1: Baseline and Short-Term Results From a Randomized Controlled Trial in the Norwegian Part of RENEWING HEALTH
[83]
Participant Experiences of an Infant Obesity Prevention Program Delivered via Telephone Calls or Text Messages
[84]
Participant Experiences of an Infant Obesity Prevention Program Delivered via Telephone Calls or Text Messages
[85]
User Perceptions of Virtual Hospital Apps in China: Systematic Search
[86]
personal health management (phm): singapore’s national strategy to activate and empower patients and care givers through innovative personal health technologies
[87]
mobile healthcare and people with disabilities: current state and future needs
[88]
a mhealth application for chronic wound care: findings of a user trial
[89]
health promotion via sms improves hypertension knowledge for deaf south africans
[90]
awareness and use of mhealth apps: a study from england
[91]
Biosensors for Personal Mobile Health: A System Architecture Perspective.
[92]
smartphone breast apps – is the evidence racking up?
[93]
fast care
[94]
development of an mhealth application for women newly diagnosed with osteoporosis without preceding fractures: a participatory design approach
[95]
mhealth to improve the diet among low-income populations enrolled in an established u.s. nutrition program: design and rationale of a randomized controlled trial
[96]
a personalised, sensor-based smart phone intervention for physical activity and diet – precious n-of-1 trial
[97]
smartphone applications for educating and helping non-motivating patients adhere to medication that treats mental health conditions: aims and functioning
[98]
exploring mhealth participation for emergency response communities
[99]
factors influencing healthcare provider respondent fatigue answering a globally administered in-app survey
[100]
instagram and whatsapp in health and healthcare: an overview
[101]
Improving Well-being With a Mobile Artificial Intelligence-Powered Acceptance Commitment Therapy Tool: Pragmatic Retrospective Study.