Published on in Vol 21, No 5 (2019): May

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/10354, first published .
Qualitative Interview Studies of Working Mechanisms in Electronic Health: Tools to Enhance Study Quality

Qualitative Interview Studies of Working Mechanisms in Electronic Health: Tools to Enhance Study Quality

Qualitative Interview Studies of Working Mechanisms in Electronic Health: Tools to Enhance Study Quality

Journals

  1. Holter M, Ness O, Johansen A, Brendryen H. Making Come-Alive and Keeping Un-Alive: How People Relate to Self-Guided Web-Based Health Interventions. Qualitative Health Research 2020;30(6):927 View
  2. Kulhánek A, Lukavska K, Gabrhelík R, Novák D, Burda V, Prokop J, Holter M, Brendryen H. Comparing Reminders Sent via SMS Text Messaging and Email for Improving Adherence to an Electronic Health Program: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2022;10(3):e31040 View
  3. Thomas V, Kalidindi B, Waghmare A, Bhatia A, Raj T, Balsari S. The Vinyasa Tool for mHealth Solutions: Supporting Human-Centered Design in Nascent Digital Health Ecosystems. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e45250 View
  4. Cañada Pujols M, Andújar Moreno G. Creencias y prácticas de los docentes de traducción en torno a la evaluación: estudio exploratorio. TRANS: Revista de Traductología 2023;(27):215 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Yusof N, Mohamad Z, Kumaran V. Digitalisation: Opportunities and Challenges for Business. View