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Suicide Prevention Mobile Apps: Descriptive Analysis of Apps from the Most Popular Virtual Stores

Suicide Prevention Mobile Apps: Descriptive Analysis of Apps from the Most Popular Virtual Stores

On the basis of the experience of mental health professionals from Hospital de Zamora, Castilla y León (Spain), and information and communications technology (ICT) professionals, the following variables were selected to generally describe the publicly available mobile apps in app stores. These variables or parameters were selected per the study’s objective to quantitatively analyze a set of apps aimed at suicide prevention.

Gema Prof. Castillo-Sánchez, Ismael Camargo-Henríquez, Juan Luis Muñoz-Sánchez, Manuel Franco-Martín, Isabel de la Torre-Díez

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(8):e13885

Secure Cloud-Based Solutions for Different eHealth Services in Spanish Rural Health Centers

Secure Cloud-Based Solutions for Different eHealth Services in Spanish Rural Health Centers

The municipalities chosen are Peñafiel, Cuéllar, Tudela de Duero, and Portillo. The area has 36,000 inhabitants in total, each of which is covered by one doctor and one nurse who provide a physical presence. In addition, these health centers cover small neighboring villages, meaning that there is a variable flow of patients, and therefore numbers cannot be calculated exactly.

Isabel de la Torre- Díez, Miguel Lopez-Coronado, Begonya Garcia-Zapirain Soto, Amaia Mendez-Zorrilla

J Med Internet Res 2015;17(7):e157

Mobile Apps in Cardiology: Review

Mobile Apps in Cardiology: Review

De Vries et al (2013) evaluated the actual use and goals of telemonitoring systems [31], whereas Seto et al (2012) developed a randomized trial of mobile phone-based telemonitoring systems [32] to examine the experience of heart failure patients with these systems [33]. An algorithm for improving the classification of ECGs was developed by Jekova et al (2011), which scores the noise corruption level of ECG data by evaluating several features [34].

Borja Martínez-Pérez, Isabel de la Torre-Díez, Miguel López-Coronado, Jesús Herreros-González

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2013;1(2):e15

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