Published on in Vol 23, No 10 (2021): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/29441, first published .
Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Journals

  1. Benoit J, Louie-Poon S, Kauser S, Meherali S. Promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in North America Using Free Mobile Apps: Environmental Scan. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2022;5(4):e33826 View
  2. Benoit J, Hartling L, Scott S. Bridging evidence-to-care gaps with mHealth: Designing a symptom checker for parents accessing knowledge translation resources on acute children’s illnesses in a smartphone application. PEC Innovation 2023;2:100152 View
  3. Hartling L, Elliott S, Mabbott A, Leung J, Shearer K, Smith C, Scott S. Four year evaluation of a parent advisory group to support a research program for knowledge translation in child health. Research Involvement and Engagement 2024;10(1) View
  4. LaMonica H, Song Y, Loblay V, Ekambareshwar M, Naderbagi A, Zahed I, Troy J, Hickie I. Promoting social, emotional, and cognitive development in early childhood: A protocol for early valuation of a culturally adapted digital tool for supporting optimal childrearing practices. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  5. Neill S, Bayes N, Thompson M, Croxson C, Roland D, Lakhanpaul M. Helping parents know when to seek help for an acutely ill child: Evidence based co-development of a mobile phone app using complex intervention methodology. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;187:105459 View
  6. Rathbone A, Neill S, Prime S, Thomas N, Everett K. Supporting parents with acutely ill children: Environment scan and user evaluation of mobile applications (the SuPa kids project). International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;189:105504 View