Published on in Vol 16, No 2 (2014): February

Validation and Reliability of a Smartphone Application for the International Prostate Symptom Score Questionnaire: A Randomized Repeated Measures Crossover Study

Validation and Reliability of a Smartphone Application for the International Prostate Symptom Score Questionnaire: A Randomized Repeated Measures Crossover Study

Validation and Reliability of a Smartphone Application for the International Prostate Symptom Score Questionnaire: A Randomized Repeated Measures Crossover Study

Journals

  1. Prins-van Ginkel A, de Hoog M, Uiterwaal C, Smit H, Bruijning-Verhagen P. Detecting Acute Otitis Media Symptom Episodes Using a Mobile App: Cohort Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2017;5(11):e181 View
  2. Schneidewind L, Borgmann H, Schmidt S. Beantwortung von Selbstbeurteilungsfragebögen mit mobilen Apps im Vergleich zu anderen Methoden. Der Urologe 2016;55(12):1608 View
  3. Sun Z, Zhu L, Liang M, Xu T, Lang J. The usability of a WeChat-based electronic questionnaire for collecting participant-reported data in female pelvic floor disorders: a comparison with the traditional paper-administered format. Menopause 2016;23(8):856 View
  4. Jung M, Lee S, Kim J, Kim H, Ko B, Son B, Ahn S, Park Y, Cho D, Chung H, Park H, Lee M, Lee J, Chung S, Chung I. A Mobile Technology for Collecting Patient-Reported Physical Activity and Distress Outcomes: Cross-Sectional Cohort Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2020;8(5):e17320 View
  5. Luo L, Zhang M, Chen H, Tang F, Fu L, Zhang D, Xia B, Dong C, Xu Y, Wang L, Lei N, Liu X, Wu Y. Validity, reliability, and application of the electronic version of a chronic kidney disease patient awareness questionnaire: a pilot study. Postgraduate Medicine 2021;133(1):48 View
  6. Teixeira Neto N, Lima Y, Almeida G, Bezerra M, Lima P, de Oliveira R. Physiotherapy Questionnaires App to Deliver Main Musculoskeletal Assessment Questionnaires: Development and Validation Study. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2018;5(1):e1 View
  7. Marcano Belisario J, Jamsek J, Huckvale K, O'Donoghue J, Morrison C, Car J. Comparison of self-administered survey questionnaire responses collected using mobile apps versus other methods. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2015;2015(7) View
  8. Lewis T, Boissaud-Cooke M, Aungst T, Eysenbach G. Consensus on Use of the Term “App” Versus “Application” for Reporting of mHealth Research. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2014;16(7):e174 View
  9. Kim D. The Search for Pleasure and Meaning on TV, Captured In-App: Eudaimonia and Hedonism Effects on TV Consumption as Self-Reported via Mobile App. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 2020;64(5):693 View
  10. Pathiravasan C, Zhang Y, Trinquart L, Benjamin E, Borrelli B, McManus D, Kheterpal V, Lin H, Sardana M, Hammond M, Spartano N, Dunn A, Schramm E, Nowak C, Manders E, Liu H, Kornej J, Liu C, Murabito J. Adherence of Mobile App-Based Surveys and Comparison With Traditional Surveys: eCohort Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(1):e24773 View
  11. Aminu S. Critical observations of the International Prostate Symptoms Score questionnaire and proposal for amendments to simplify and improve its quality: A review. Journal of Clinical Urology 2021;14(6):432 View
  12. Fischer F, Kleen S. Possibilities, Problems, and Perspectives of Data Collection by Mobile Apps in Longitudinal Epidemiological Studies: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2021;23(1):e17691 View
  13. Mayoral K, Garin O, Caballero-Rabasco M, Praena-Crespo M, Bercedo A, Hernandez G, Castillo J, Lizano Barrantes C, Pardo Y, Ferrer M. Smartphone App for monitoring Asthma in children and adolescents. Quality of Life Research 2021;30(11):3127 View
  14. Kim D. Enough drama and horror IRL: How the COVID-19 pandemic changed TV consumption. Journal of Media Business Studies 2023;20(1):72 View
  15. Kamstra R, Boorsma A, Krone T, van Stokkum R, Eggink H, Peters T, Pasman W. Validation of the Mobile App Version of the EQ-5D-5L Quality of Life Questionnaire Against the Gold Standard Paper-Based Version: Randomized Crossover Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(8):e37303 View
  16. Creta M, Manfredi C, Arcaniolo D, De Sio M, Longo N, De Nunzio C, Fusco F. Mobile health: a promising tool for the management of male patients with lower urinary tract symptoms suggestive of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases 2023;26(4):712 View
  17. Wang E, Breyer B, Lee A, Rios N, Oni-Orisan A, Steinman M, Sim I, Kenfield S, Bauer S. Perceptions of Older Men Using a Mobile Health App to Monitor Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms and Tamsulosin Side Effects: Mixed Methods Study. JMIR Human Factors 2021;8(4):e30767 View
  18. Khandwala Y, Morisetty S, Ghanouni P, Fan R, Soerensen S, Rusu M, Sonn G. Evaluation of post-ablation mpMRI as a predictor of residual prostate cancer after focal high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) ablation. Urologic Oncology: Seminars and Original Investigations 2022;40(11):489.e9 View
  19. Nagino K, Okumura Y, Yamaguchi M, Sung J, Nagao M, Fujio K, Akasaki Y, Huang T, Hirosawa K, Iwagami M, Midorikawa-Inomata A, Fujimoto K, Eguchi A, Okajima Y, Kakisu K, Tei Y, Yamaguchi T, Tomida D, Fukui M, Yagi-Yaguchi Y, Hori Y, Shimazaki J, Nojiri S, Morooka Y, Yee A, Miura M, Ohno M, Inomata T. Diagnostic Ability of a Smartphone App for Dry Eye Disease: Protocol for a Multicenter, Open-Label, Prospective, and Cross-sectional Study. JMIR Research Protocols 2023;12:e45218 View