Published on in Vol 11 (2023)

This is a member publication of CSIRO, Australian e-Health Research Centre, Sydney, Australia

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/45162, first published .
Influencing Factors to mHealth Uptake With Indigenous Populations: Qualitative Systematic Review

Influencing Factors to mHealth Uptake With Indigenous Populations: Qualitative Systematic Review

Influencing Factors to mHealth Uptake With Indigenous Populations: Qualitative Systematic Review

Journals

  1. Boardsworth K, Barlow R, Wilson B, Wilson Uluinayau T, Signal N. Toward Culturally Responsive Qualitative Research Methods in the Design of Health Technologies: Learnings in Applying an Indigenous Māori-Centred Approach. International Journal of Qualitative Methods 2024;23 View
  2. Donkin L, Bidois-Putt M, Wilson H, Hayward P, Chan A. An Exploration of the Goodness of Fit of Web-Based Tools for Māori: Qualitative Study Using Interviews and Focus Groups. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e50385 View
  3. Chelberg G, Goodman A, Musuwadi C, Lawler S, Caffery L, Mahoney R. Towards a best practice framework for eHealth with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples — important characteristics of eHealth interventions: a narrative review. Medical Journal of Australia 2024;221(6):336 View
  4. Estevam F, Machado A, Azevedo C, Izidoro L, Anjos F, Oliveira H, Carvalho S, Mata L. Mobile health application for the treatment of urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy: development and quality analysis. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP 2024;58 View
  5. Estevam F, Machado A, Azevedo C, Izidoro L, Anjos F, Oliveira H, Carvalho S, Mata L. Aplicativo mobile health para tratamento da incontinência urinária pós-prostatectomia radical: desenvolvimento e análise de qualidade. Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP 2024;58 View
  6. Thomas E, Le Grande M, Phillips S, Cartledge S, Poulter R, Murphy B. Predictors of Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance and Completion: Analysis of 33,055 Patients from the Queensland Cardiac Outcomes Registry (2020–2022). Heart, Lung and Circulation 2024 View