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Published on 29.06.18 in Vol 6, No 6 (2018): June

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Works citing "Learnability of a Configurator Empowering End Users to Create Mobile Data Collection Instruments: Usability Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.9826):

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  1. Alwashmi MF, Hawboldt J, Davis E, Fetters MD. The Iterative Convergent Design for Mobile Health Usability Testing: Mixed Methods Approach. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(4):e11656
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  2. Shatte ABR, Teague SJ. schema: an open-source, distributed mobile platform for deploying mHealth research tools and interventions. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2020;20(1)
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  4. Schobel J, Probst T, Reichert M, Schickler M, Pryss R. Enabling Sophisticated Lifecycle Support for Mobile Healthcare Data Collection Applications. IEEE Access 2019;7:61204
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  5. Schobel J, Probst T, Reichert M, Schlee W, Schickler M, Kestler H, Pryss R. Measuring Mental Effort for Creating Mobile Data Collection Applications. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020;17(5):1649
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  6. Weierstall R, Crombach A, Nandi C, Bambonyé M, Probst T, Pryss R. Effective Adoption of Tablets for Psychodiagnostic Assessments in Rural Burundi: Evidence for the Usability and Validity of Mobile Technology in the Example of Differentiating Symptom Profiles in AMISOM Soldiers 1 Year After Deployment. Frontiers in Public Health 2021;9
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  7. Ngadiman N, Sulaiman S, Idris N, Samingan MR, Mohamed H. Systematic Review on Software Quality in Educational Applications. IEEE Access 2021;9:60187
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  8. Schobel J, Volz M, Hörner K, Kuhn P, Jobst F, Schwab JD, Ikonomi N, Werle SD, Fürstberger A, Hoenig K, Kestler HA. Supporting Medical Staff from Psycho-Oncology with Smart Mobile Devices: Insights into the Development Process and First Results. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(10):5092
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  9. Ngadiman N, Sulaiman S, Idris N, Samingan MR, Mohamed H. Checklist Approach for the Development of Educational Applications by Novice Software Developers. IEEE Access 2023;11:900
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  10. Willms A, Rhodes RE, Liu S. The Development of a Hypertension Prevention and Financial-Incentive mHealth Program Using a “No-Code” Mobile App Builder: Development and Usability Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e43823
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According to Crossref, the following books are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/mhealth.9826):

  1. Hoppenstedt B, Witte T, Ruof J, Kammerer K, Tichy M, Reichert M, Pryss R. Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, and Computer Graphics. 2019. Chapter 4:43
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