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eHealth Technologies for Monitoring Pediatric Asthma at Home: Scoping Review

eHealth Technologies for Monitoring Pediatric Asthma at Home: Scoping Review

Together with the rise of home computers, starting in 2008, a steady increase in studies in the digital questionnaire and digital environment domains was seen, and with the introduction of smartphones, the share of these domains grew enormously to over 40% of all home-monitoring studies. With the introduction of wearable technologies and smart watches, from 2015, an increase was seen in home-monitoring studies involving activity, sleep, and other physiological measurements.

Mattiènne R van der Kamp, Vera S Hengeveld, Marjolein G J Brusse-Keizer, Boony J Thio, Monique Tabak

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45896

Barriers and Considerations in the Design and Implementation of Digital Behavioral Interventions: Qualitative Analysis

Barriers and Considerations in the Design and Implementation of Digital Behavioral Interventions: Qualitative Analysis

Although these challenges are par for the course with any software project, interventionists may not be prepared for them: All of a sudden, we’re dealing with hot spots, and intermittent access, and old computers, and updates. The versions, what we do now, Android will update a version and all of a sudden it will break, it won’t work.

Gabriela Marcu, Steven J Ondersma, Allison N Spiller, Brianna M Broderick, Reema Kadri, Lorraine R Buis

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e34301

The Perceived Benefits of Digital Interventions for Behavioral Health: Qualitative Interview Study

The Perceived Benefits of Digital Interventions for Behavioral Health: Qualitative Interview Study

In these situations, interviewees had the sense that delivering interventions remotely via computers was helpful: As far as it being remote, our participants, actually, the ones that do follow through and do their things, they love it because we’re measuring their level of fatigue, so we aren’t bothering them with making them come somewhere to have their visit completed.

Gabriela Marcu, Steven J Ondersma, Allison N Spiller, Brianna M Broderick, Reema Kadri, Lorraine R Buis

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(3):e34300

An mHealth App (Speech Banana) for Auditory Training: App Design and Development Study

An mHealth App (Speech Banana) for Auditory Training: App Design and Development Study

A literature review confirmed this sentiment; although the majority of adults in both advanced and emerging economies use the internet on smartphones, they are much less likely to use computers or tablets [44]. To maximize the accessibility of Speech Banana on any smart device, the team moved forward with web development in English and Korean. The web versions were published in December 2019, and account registration on Google and Naver was added in May 2020.

J Tilak Ratnanather, Rohit Bhattacharya, Margo B Heston, Joanne Song, Lindsey R Fernandez, Hong Seo Lim, Seung-Wook Lee, Edric Tam, Sungho Yoo, Seung-Ho Bae, Inez Lam, Hyoung Won Jeon, Son A Chang, Ja-Won Koo

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(3):e20890

Evaluation of an Intergenerational and Technological Intervention for Loneliness: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation of an Intergenerational and Technological Intervention for Loneliness: Protocol for a Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial

Participants in the control group also have access to 3 public computers in the facility and recreational therapists if they require support. As the focus of this study is specifically older adults who do not currently communicate with their family members in text by using technology, this is one of the key factors when determining the eligibility to participate.

Peter Hoang, Colin Whaley, Karen Thompson, Venus Ho, Uzma Rehman, Karla Boluk, Kelly A Grindrod

JMIR Res Protoc 2021;10(2):e23767

Associations of Electronic Device Use Before and After Sleep With Psychological Distress Among Chinese Adults in Hong Kong: Cross-Sectional Study

Associations of Electronic Device Use Before and After Sleep With Psychological Distress Among Chinese Adults in Hong Kong: Cross-Sectional Study

Electronic devices (e-devices), such as computers, smartphones, and tablets, are forms of information and communication technology (ICT) that have become essential to modern society [1,2]. The penetration rate of e-devices in Hong Kong, one of the most modern cities in China, is among the highest globally (eg, 80.2% for computers and 88.6% for smartphones) [3,4]. Given their popularity, the excessive use of e-devices, particularly smartphones, has been increasingly reported [1,5-8].

Jung Jae Lee, Man Ping Wang, Tzu Tsun Luk, Ningyuan Guo, Sophia Siu-Chee Chan, Tai Hing Lam

JMIR Ment Health 2020;7(6):e15403

Effectiveness of Internet-Based Electronic Technology Interventions on Breastfeeding Outcomes: Systematic Review

Effectiveness of Internet-Based Electronic Technology Interventions on Breastfeeding Outcomes: Systematic Review

The following main key terms were used in the search strategy: nursing, breast-feed, “breast-feeding,” “breast feeding,” “breast milk” and lactation; and computers, telehealth, computer-mediated and mobile application. A detailed example of the search strategy tailored for Scopus is outlined in Textbox 3. This search strategy was adapted for each of the other databases (Multimedia Appendix 2).

Alaa Ali Almohanna, Khin Than Win, Shahla Meedya

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(5):e17361