Published on in Vol 10, No 11 (2022): November

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/37234, first published .
Behavior Change Techniques in Digital Health Interventions for Midlife Women: Systematic Review

Behavior Change Techniques in Digital Health Interventions for Midlife Women: Systematic Review

Behavior Change Techniques in Digital Health Interventions for Midlife Women: Systematic Review

Journals

  1. AlSwayied G, Guo H, Rookes T, Frost R, Hamilton F. Assessing the Acceptability and Effectiveness of Mobile-Based Physical Activity Interventions for Midlife Women During Menopause: Systematic Review of the Literature. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(12):e40271 View
  2. Leviton A, Patel A, Loddenkemper T. Self-management education for children with epilepsy and their caregivers. A scoping review. Epilepsy & Behavior 2023;144:109232 View
  3. Hasan F, Nguyen A, Reynolds A, You W, Zoellner J, Nguyen A, Swift D, Kranz S. Preschool- and childcare center-based interventions to increase fruit and vegetable intake in preschool children in the United States: a systematic review of effectiveness and behavior change techniques. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2023;20(1) View
  4. Figueroa C, Sundqvist J, Mathieu S, Farrokhnia N, Nevin D, Andersson S. The opportunities and challenges of women's digital health: A research agenda. Health Policy and Technology 2023;12(4):100814 View
  5. Arigo D, Lassiter J, Baga K, Jackson D, Lobo A, Guetterman T. “You get what you need when you need it”: A mixed methods examination of the feasibility and acceptability of a tailored digital tool to promote physical activity among women in midlife. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  6. Paripoorani D, Gasteiger N, Hawley-Hague H, Dowding D. A systematic review of menopause apps with an emphasis on osteoporosis. BMC Women's Health 2023;23(1) View
  7. Simpson E, Doherty J, Timlin D. Menopause as a window of opportunity: the benefits of designing more effective theory-driven behaviour change interventions to promote healthier lifestyle choices at midlife. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 2024;83(2):120 View
  8. Lau B, Tang C, Holroyd E, Wong W. Challenges and Implications for Menopausal Health and Help-Seeking Behaviors in Midlife Women From the United States and China in Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Web-Based Panel Surveys. JMIR Public Health and Surveillance 2024;10:e46538 View
  9. Bryant A, Hirschey R, Caiola C, Chan Y, Cho Y, Plassman B, Wu B, Anderson R, Bailey D. Care partners experience of an oral health intervention for individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia using behavior change technique: A qualitative study. Geriatric Nursing 2024;56:40 View
  10. Del-Valle-Soto C, López-Pimentel J, Vázquez-Castillo J, Nolazco-Flores J, Velázquez R, Varela-Aldás J, Visconti P. A Comprehensive Review of Behavior Change Techniques in Wearables and IoT: Implications for Health and Well-Being. Sensors 2024;24(8):2429 View
  11. Karim J, Wan R, Tabet R, Chiu D, Talhouk A. Person-Generated Health Data in Women’s Health: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e53327 View
  12. Im E, Chee W, Kim S, Dunbar S, Miller A, Paul S, Lee M, Jung W. Recruitment and Retention Issues in a Technology-Based Intervention Among Korean American Midlife Women With Depressive Symptoms'. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2024 View