Published on in Vol 8, No 1 (2020): January

Making Self-Management Mobile Health Apps Accessible to People With Disabilities: Qualitative Single-Subject Study

Making Self-Management Mobile Health Apps Accessible to People With Disabilities: Qualitative Single-Subject Study

Making Self-Management Mobile Health Apps Accessible to People With Disabilities: Qualitative Single-Subject Study

Journals

  1. Toquero C. Mobile Healthcare Technology for People with Disabilities amid the COVID-19 pandemic. European Journal of Environment and Public Health 2020;5(1):em0060 View
  2. Zhou L, Parmanto B. Development and Validation of a Comprehensive Well-Being Scale for People in the University Environment (Pitt Wellness Scale) Using a Crowdsourcing Approach: Cross-Sectional Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e15075 View
  3. Bi T, Xia X, Lo D, Grundy J, Zimmermann T, Ford D. Accessibility in Software Practice: A Practitioner’s Perspective. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 2022;31(4):1 View
  4. Henni S, Maurud S, Fuglerud K, Moen A. The experiences, needs and barriers of people with impairments related to usability and accessibility of digital health solutions, levels of involvement in the design process and strategies for participatory and universal design: a scoping review. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  5. Ward R, Setiawan I, Quinby E, Fair M, Ambadar Z, Parmanto B, Dicianno B. Mobile Health to Support Community-Integration of Individuals With Disabilities Using iMHere 2.0: Focus Group Study. JMIR Human Factors 2022;9(1):e31376 View
  6. Galvão W, Castro Silva L, Viana R, Oliveira P, Jucá R, Martins H, Rabelo M, Fachin-Martins E, Lima L. Application of the participatory design in the testing of a baropodometric insole prototype for weight-bearing asymmetry after a stroke: A qualitative study. Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy 2024;37(1):21 View
  7. Augustin M. Clinical Opinion: Differences in Addressing Needs of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities for In-Person and Digital Psychotherapy. Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2024;17(4):337 View
  8. Yi Seah X, Tham X, Aloweni F, Kua S, Tham W, Lim S. Reducing anxiety and enhancing satisfaction in thyroid patients with DietLens application during radioactive iodine therapy: A quasi-experimental study. Heliyon 2024;10(15):e35450 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Bellinghausen M, Waerdt L, Baumeister H. Praxisbeispiele der Digitalisierung. View