Published on in Vol 2, No 1 (2014): Jan-Mar

Using the iPod Touch for Patient Health Behavior Assessment and Health Promotion in Primary Care

Using the iPod Touch for Patient Health Behavior Assessment and Health Promotion in Primary Care

Using the iPod Touch for Patient Health Behavior Assessment and Health Promotion in Primary Care

Journals

  1. Comello M, Qian X, Deal A, Ribisl K, Linnan L, Tate D. Impact of Game-Inspired Infographics on User Engagement and Information Processing in an eHealth Program. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(9):e237 View
  2. Hong Y, Goldberg D, Ory M, Towne Jr S, Forjuoh S, Kellstedt D, Wang S. Efficacy of a Mobile-Enabled Web App (iCanFit) in Promoting Physical Activity Among Older Cancer Survivors: A Pilot Study. JMIR Cancer 2015;1(1):e7 View
  3. Finkelstein J, Cha E. Using a Mobile App to Promote Smoking Cessation in Hospitalized Patients. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016;4(2):e59 View
  4. Hong Y, Forjuoh S, Ory M, Reis M, Sang H. A Multi-Level, Mobile-Enabled Intervention to Promote Physical Activity in Older Adults in the Primary Care Setting (iCanFit 2.0): Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(9):e183 View
  5. Brinker T, Brieske C, Esser S, Klode J, Mons U, Batra A, Rüther T, Seeger W, Enk A, von Kalle C, Berking C, Heppt M, Gatzka M, Bernardes-Souza B, Schlenk R, Schadendorf D. A Face-Aging App for Smoking Cessation in a Waiting Room Setting: Pilot Study in an HIV Outpatient Clinic. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(8):e10976 View
  6. Gourounti K, Sarantaki A, Dafnou M, Hadjigeorgiou E, Lykeridou A, Middleton N. A qualitative study of assessing learning needs and digital health literacy in pregnancy: Baby Buddy Forward Greek findings. European Journal of Midwifery 2022;6(September):1 View