Mobile Health and mHealth Applications

External reference: https://openalex.org/T11446

  1. My Body, Their Business: User Perspectives on Commercial Data Practices in FemTech mHealth Apps
    Survey of 187 users examined how commercial data practices in fertility and menstruation apps influence user perception, revealing conditional tolerance and interface design effects.
  2. European respondents trusted health professionals most for app advice
    Cross-sectional survey of 1228 European residents reveals health professionals are most trusted for app recommendations but informal sources are used more often in practice.
  3. SIMG had marginal usability and low uptake among pregnant women
    Pilot study of SIMG, a web-based pregnancy monitoring system in Brazil, reveals marginal usability and suboptimal uptake despite high willingness to use the tool in future pregnancies.
  4. SMILe eHealth care model was adapted for local use
    Implementation of a nurse-led eHealth monitoring model for stem cell transplant recipients, including adaptations for local context and resource constraints.
  5. Remote group exercise increased activity in postpartum women
    Remote group-based exercise intervention increases moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and enhances sense of coherence and self-efficacy in postpartum women during 8-week trial.