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Following approval by the National Agency for Medicines and Medical Devices (Agentia Nationala a Medicamentului si a Dispozitivelor Medicale), the protocol was approved by the local ethics committee (EC) Cabinet Medical Dr Cristian Radu Matei in Oțelu Roșu (Romania) on April 23, 2021. The remaining 2 Romanian ECs in Timisoara approved this study a few days later. Cabinet Medical Medicina de Familie Dr. Morariu Bordea EC granted approval on April 27, 2021, whereas the Cabinet Medical Dr.
JMIR Res Protoc 2024;13:e53703
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Design Guidelines of Mobile Apps for Older Adults: Systematic Review and Thematic Analysis
For procedural tasks, such as health-monitoring activities (as the ones described by Villalba-Mora et al [84] and Moral et al [85]), it is preferable to use a wizard navigation style in which users are only offered 2 options: go to the next step or exit. Such a simple navigation scheme helps most older users avoid the cognitive burden of deciding where to tap next to continue with their tasks.
The suggestion to maintain focus on the current action follows these same principles.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2023;11:e43186
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