Published on in Vol 5, No 3 (2017): March

Design Considerations for mHealth Programs Targeting Smokers Not Yet Ready to Quit: Results of a Sequential Mixed-Methods Study

Design Considerations for mHealth Programs Targeting Smokers Not Yet Ready to Quit: Results of a Sequential Mixed-Methods Study

Design Considerations for mHealth Programs Targeting Smokers Not Yet Ready to Quit: Results of a Sequential Mixed-Methods Study

Journals

  1. Nurgalieva L, O'Callaghan D, Doherty G. Security and Privacy of mHealth Applications: A Scoping Review. IEEE Access 2020;8:104247 View
  2. Jorayeva A, Ridner S, Hall L, Staten R, Walker K. A novel text message-based motivational interviewing intervention for college students who smoke cigarettes. Tobacco Prevention & Cessation 2017;3(November) View
  3. MacKinnon G, Brittain E. Mobile Health Technologies in Cardiopulmonary Disease. Chest 2020;157(3):654 View
  4. Amante D, Blok A, Nagawa C, Wijesundara J, Allison J, Person S, Morley J, Conigliaro J, Mattocks K, Garber L, Houston T, Sadasivam R. The ‘Take a Break’ game: Randomized trial protocol for a technology-assisted brief abstinence experience designed to engage lower-motivated smokers. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2020;93:106002 View
  5. Heffner J, Catz S, Klasnja P, Tiffany B, McClure J. Development of a Mobile Health Intervention with Personal Experiments for Smokers Who Are Ambivalent About Quitting: Formative Design and Testing. JMIR Formative Research 2020;4(8):e21784 View
  6. Struik L, Bottorff J, Baskerville N, Oliffe J. The Crush the Crave Quit Smoking App and Young Adult Smokers: Qualitative Case Study of Affordances. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2018;6(6):e134 View
  7. Heffner J, Mull K. Smartphone Ownership Among US Adult Cigarette Smokers: 2014 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) Data. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2017;19(8):e305 View
  8. Wang M, Luk T, Wu Y, Li W, Cheung D, Kwong A, Lai V, Chan S, Lam T. Chat-based instant messaging support integrated with brief interventions for smoking cessation: a community-based, pragmatic, cluster-randomised controlled trial. The Lancet Digital Health 2019;1(4):e183 View
  9. Walker S, Newton V, Hoggart L, Parker M. “I think maybe 10 years seems a bit long.” Beliefs and attitudes of women who had never used intrauterine contraception. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health 2018;44(2):90 View
  10. Kruse G, Park E, Shahid N, Abroms L, Haberer J, Rigotti N. Combining Real-Time Ratings With Qualitative Interviews to Develop a Smoking Cessation Text Messaging Program for Primary Care Patients. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(3):e11498 View
  11. Wei Y, Zheng P, Deng H, Wang X, Li X, Fu H. Design Features for Improving Mobile Health Intervention User Engagement: Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(12):e21687 View
  12. Dickson V, Page S. Using mixed methods in cardiovascular nursing research: Answering the why, the how, and the what’s next. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2021;20(1):82 View
  13. Kókai L, van der Bijl M, Hagger M, Ó Ceallaigh D, Rohde K, van Kippersluis H, Burdorf A, Duvekot J, van Lennep J, Wijtzes A. Needs and preferences of women with prior severe preeclampsia regarding app-based cardiovascular health promotion. BMC Women's Health 2022;22(1) View
  14. De los Santos J, Milla N, Tuppal C, Labrague L. Development and psychometric evaluation of the nurse behavior toward confirmed and suspected HIV/AIDS patients (NB-CSHAP) scale. Frontiers of Nursing 2022;9(1):103 View
  15. Sysko R, Michaelides A, Costello K, Herron D, Hildebrandt T. An Initial Test of the Efficacy of a Digital Health Intervention for Bariatric Surgery Candidates. Obesity Surgery 2022;32(11):3641 View
  16. McClure J, Heffner J, Krakauer C, Mun S, Klasnja P, Catz S. Feasibility, Acceptability, and Potential Impact of a Novel mHealth App for Smokers Ambivalent About Quitting: Randomized Pilot Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2023;11:e46155 View
  17. Enyioha C, Loufman L, Grewe M, Cené C, Khairat S, Goldstein A, Kistler C. Black Smokers’ Preferences for Features of a Smoking Cessation App: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e43603 View
  18. Zhang M, He W, Luk T, Wang M, Chan S, Cheung Y. Effectiveness of personalized smoking cessation intervention based on ecological momentary assessment for smokers who prefer unaided quitting: protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Frontiers in Public Health 2023;11 View
  19. Rezaee R, Ghaffari M, Rabiei R, Kavousi A, Rakhshanderou S. Design and usability evaluation of a mobile application for self-care among Iranian adolescents. BMC Public Health 2024;24(1) View
  20. McClure J, Heffner J, Krakauer C, Mun S, Catz S. A Novel mHealth App for Smokers Living With HIV Who Are Ambivalent About Quitting Smoking: Formative Research and Randomized Feasibility Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e58063 View
  21. Guo Z, Wu Y, Wang M. Mobile Phone–Based Personalized and Interactive Augmented Reality Pictorial Health Warnings for Enhancing a Brief Advice Model for Smoking Cessation: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR XR and Spatial Computing 2024;1:e52893 View
  22. Gagnon J, Chartrand J, Probst S, Maillet É, Reynolds E, Lalonde M. Co‐creation and evaluation of an algorithm for the development of a mobile application for wound care among new graduate nurses: A mixed methods study. International Wound Journal 2024;21(10) View
  23. Rezaee R, Ghaffari M, Rabiei R, Kavousi A, Rakhshanderou S. Requirements and Key Features of a Mobile Application for Adolescent Self-Care From a Stakeholders Perspective: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Prevention 2024;45(6):861 View