[HTML][HTML] Mobile phone apps to support heart failure self-care management: integrative review

P Athilingam, B Jenkins - JMIR cardio, 2018 - cardio.jmir.org
Background: With an explosive growth in mobile health, an estimated 500 million patients
are potentially using mHealth apps for supporting health and self-care of chronic diseases …

[HTML][HTML] Methods and measures used to evaluate patient-operated mobile health interventions: scoping literature review

M Bradway, E Gabarron, M Johansen… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Despite the prevalence of mobile health (mHealth) technologies and
observations of their impacts on patients' health, there is still no consensus on how best to …

[HTML][HTML] Patients' experiences of using a consumer mHealth app for self-management of heart failure: mixed-methods study

LS Woods, J Duff, E Roehrer, K Walker… - JMIR human …, 2019 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background: To support the self-management of heart failure, a team of hospital clinicians,
patients, and family caregivers have co-designed the consumer mobile health app …

[HTML][HTML] Voice interface technology adoption by patients with heart failure: pilot comparison study

LA Apergi, MV Bjarnadottir, JS Baras… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2021 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background Heart failure (HF) is associated with high mortality rates and high costs, and self-
care is crucial in the management of the condition. Telehealth can promote patients' self …

[HTML][HTML] The Development of a Hypertension Prevention and Financial-Incentive mHealth Program Using a “No-Code” Mobile App Builder: Development and Usability …

A Willms, RE Rhodes, S Liu - JMIR Formative Research, 2023 - formative.jmir.org
Background: Regular physical activity (PA) is a key lifestyle component for hypertension
prevention. Previous studies have shown that mobile health (mHealth) apps can be an …

[HTML][HTML] A cloud-based virtual outpatient clinic for patient-centered care: proof-of-concept study

JM de Jong, PAM Ogink, CGM van Bunningen… - Journal of medical …, 2018 - jmir.org
Background Most electronic health (eHealth) interventions offered to patients serve a single
purpose and lack integration with other tools or systems. This is problematic because the …

[HTML][HTML] Elements of social convoy theory in mobile health for palliative care: scoping review

JD Portz, K Elsbernd, E Plys, KL Ford… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) provides a unique modality for improving access to
and awareness of palliative care among patients, families, and caregivers from diverse …

[HTML][HTML] Value of Eye-Tracking Data for Classification of Information Processing–Intensive Handling Tasks: Quasi-Experimental Study on Cognition and User Interface …

S Wegner, Q Lohmeyer, D Wahlen… - JMIR human …, 2020 - humanfactors.jmir.org
Background: In order to give a wide range of people the opportunity to ensure and support
home care, one approach is to develop medical devices that are as user-friendly as …

[HTML][HTML] Patient perspectives on innovative telemonitoring enhanced care program for chronic heart failure (ITEC-CHF): Usability Study

SH Chen, I Edwards, R Jayasena, H Ding… - JMIR cardio, 2021 - cardio.jmir.org
Background: Telemonitoring enables care providers to remotely support outpatients in self-
managing chronic heart failure (CHF), but little is known about the usability and patients' …