Published on in Vol 6 , No 10 (2018) :October

Journals
- Odineal D, Marois M, Ward D, Schmid C, Cabrera R, Sim I, Wang Y, Wilsey B, Duan N, Henry S, Kravitz R. Effect of Mobile Device-Assisted N-of-1 Trial Participation on Analgesic Prescribing for Chronic Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2020;35(1):102 View
- Nelson B, Allen N. Accuracy of Consumer Wearable Heart Rate Measurement During an Ecologically Valid 24-Hour Period: Intraindividual Validation Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(3):e10828 View
- Sim I. Mobile Devices and Health. New England Journal of Medicine 2019;381(10):956 View
- Blackston J, Chapple A, McGree J, McDonald S, Nikles J. Comparison of Aggregated N-of-1 Trials with Parallel and Crossover Randomized Controlled Trials Using Simulation Studies. Healthcare 2019;7(4):137 View
- McDonald S, Vieira R, Johnston D. Analysing N-of-1 observational data in health psychology and behavioural medicine: a 10-step SPSS tutorial for beginners. Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine 2020;8(1):32 View
- Tsiormpatzis S. Is the N-of-1 method applicable in bodywork research? Lessons learned using a trial as a methodological pilot. Journal of Integrative Medicine 2021;19(3):203 View
- Austin R, Mathiason M, Lindquist R, McMahon S, Pieczkiewicz D, Monsen K. Understanding Women’s Cardiovascular Health Using MyStrengths+MyHealth: A Patient‐Generated Data Visualization Study of Strengths, Challenges, and Needs Differences. Journal of Nursing Scholarship 2021 View
- McDonald S, Tan S, Banu S, van Driel M, McGree J, Mitchell G, Nikles J. Exploring Symptom Fluctuations and Triggers in Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Using Novel Patient-Centred N-of-1 Observational Designs: A Protocol for a Feasibility and Acceptability Study. The Patient - Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 2021 View
- Kravitz R, Marois M, Sim I, Ward D, Kanekar S, Yu A, Dounias P, Yang J, Wang Y, Schmid C. Chronic Pain Treatment Preferences Change Following Participation in N-of-1 Trials, but not Always in the Expected Direction. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 2021 View