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Usability of a Novel Mobile Health iPad App by Vulnerable Populations

Usability of a Novel Mobile Health iPad App by Vulnerable Populations

All analyses were done using SAS, version 9.3 (SAS Institute, Inc); P values < .05 were considered significant. Between June 2014 and May 2016, we enrolled 450 participants, all of whom completed the m PATH i Pad program. Participant demographics are displayed in Table 1. Over two-thirds of the participants (305/450) were members of a vulnerable population; 36.9% had limited health literacy, 52.9% had annual incomes < US $20,000, and 37.6% were black.

David P Miller Jr, Kathryn E Weaver, L Doug Case, Donald Babcock, Donna Lawler, Nancy Denizard-Thompson, Michael P Pignone, John G Spangler

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2017;5(4):e43

Evidence for the Efficacy of Commercially Available Wearable Biofeedback Gait Devices: Consumer-Centered Review

Evidence for the Efficacy of Commercially Available Wearable Biofeedback Gait Devices: Consumer-Centered Review

Overall, the approach to statistical analysis is rudimentary, and inference is mainly based on within-group P values rather than CIs. Lack of raw data in the published manuscripts, such as mean, median, SD, and range, prevented a calculation of between-group effects, effect sizes, and reliable change among other metrics that can potentially provide more interpretable information. Sample sizes are typically small, leading to a high degree of uncertainty in the results.

Kedar K V Mate, Ahmed Abou-Sharkh, Maedeh Mansoubi, Aeshah Alosaimi, Helen Dawes, Wright Michael, Olivia Stanwood, Sarah Harding, Daniel Gorenko, Nancy E Mayo

JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol 2023;10:e40680

Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe, an Online Patient Community: What Can Happen When Patients Have Access to One Another’s Data

Social Uses of Personal Health Information Within PatientsLikeMe, an Online Patient Community: What Can Happen When Patients Have Access to One Another’s Data

Locating a similar patient, one member quoted what they had in common medically as a basis to invite further contact: Hi [Michael], I see we are pretty similar. I am 62 dx 11/06 with leg onset. I need a walker to help me walk. I move slower and have had a few recent falls due to my leg dragging. I would like to be available if you want to compare progress. I started noticing symptoms a year ago, but just dx this month.

Jeana H Frost, Michael P. Massagli

J Med Internet Res 2008;10(3):e15

An App-Based Mindfulness-Based Self-compassion Program to Support Caregivers of People With Dementia: Participatory Feasibility Study

An App-Based Mindfulness-Based Self-compassion Program to Support Caregivers of People With Dementia: Participatory Feasibility Study

A P value of A total of 77 participants were enrolled in the study, although 16 did not open the app. One of these individuals indicated: “I’m past tired now without reading stuff first to download [the app]...even simple instructions are too much.” Three participants withdrew after several weeks because of busy personal schedules or other priorities and another was found not to own a smartphone.

Donna Goodridge, Nathan Reis, Jenna Neiser, Tim Haubrich, Bev Westberg, Laura Erickson-Lumb, Jo Storozinski, Cesar Gonzales, Joanne Michael, Allison Cammer, Nathaniel Osgood

JMIR Aging 2021;4(4):e28652

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