Challenges in the Implementation of a Mobile Application in Clinical Practice: Case Study in the Context of
an Application that Manages the Daily Interventions of Nurses

Challenges in the Implementation of a Mobile Application in Clinical Practice: Case Study in the Context of an Application that Manages the Daily Interventions of Nurses

Challenges in the Implementation of a Mobile Application in Clinical Practice: Case Study in the Context of an Application that Manages the Daily Interventions of Nurses

Journals

  1. Ehrler F, Weinhold T, Joe J, Lovis C, Blondon K. A Mobile App (BEDSide Mobility) to Support Nurses’ Tasks at the Patient's Bedside: Usability Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(3):e57 View
  2. Nielsen J, Mathiassen L. Interpretive Flexibility in Mobile Health: Lessons From a Government-Sponsored Home Care Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2013;15(10):e236 View
  3. Schobel J, Probst T, Reichert M, Schlee W, Schickler M, Kestler H, Pryss R. Measuring Mental Effort for Creating Mobile Data Collection Applications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(5):1649 View
  4. Jacob C, Sanchez-Vazquez A, Ivory C. Understanding Clinicians’ Adoption of Mobile Health Tools: A Qualitative Review of the Most Used Frameworks. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(7):e18072 View
  5. Choi W, Park M, Hong E, Kim S, Ahn R, Hong J, Song S, Kim T, Kim J, Yeo S. Development of Mobile Electronic Health Records Application in a Secondary General Hospital in Korea. Healthcare Informatics Research 2013;19(4):307 View
  6. Brown III W, Ibitoye M, Bakken S, Schnall R, Balán I, Frasca T, Carballo-Diéguez A. Cartographic Analysis of Antennas and Towers: A Novel Approach to Improving the Implementation and Data Transmission of mHealth Tools on Mobile Networks. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2015;3(2):e63 View
  7. Komasi S, Saeidi M, Heydarpour B, Soroush A. Mobile Applications: Methods for Increasing Delivery and Adherence to Methadone Maintenance Treatment in Rural and Remote Communities. Health Scope 2018;7(4) View
  8. Ehrler F, Lovis C, Blondon K. A Mobile Phone App for Bedside Nursing Care: Design and Development Using an Adapted Software Development Life Cycle Model. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(4):e12551 View
  9. Shah N, Martin G, Archer S, Arora S, King D, Darzi A. Exploring mobile working in healthcare: Clinical perspectives on transitioning to a mobile first culture of work. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2019;125:96 View
  10. Huynh B, Barrett J, Joachim A, Smith D, Stafford L, Abbott D, Alagoz E. Patient and provider perceptions on utilizing a mobile technology platform to improve surgical outcomes in the perioperative setting. Journal of Surgical Oncology 2021;123(5):1353 View
  11. Heponiemi T, Kaihlanen A, Gluschkoff K, Saranto K, Nissinen S, Laukka E, Vehko T. The Association Between Using a Mobile Version of an Electronic Health Record and the Well-Being of Nurses: Cross-sectional Survey Study. JMIR Medical Informatics 2021;9(7):e28729 View
  12. Ehrler F, Wu D, Ducloux P, Blondon K. A mobile application to support bedside nurse documentation and care: a time and motion study. JAMIA Open 2021;4(3) View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Kumar P, Singh S, Ramaswamy S, Golhar D, Kirubakaran D. Intelligent Computing and Networking. View