e.g. mhealth
Search Results (1 to 4 of 4 Results)
Download search results: CSV END BibTex RIS
Skip search results from other journals and go to results- 2 JMIR mHealth and uHealth
- 2 Journal of Medical Internet Research
- 0 Medicine 2.0
- 0 Interactive Journal of Medical Research
- 0 iProceedings
- 0 JMIR Research Protocols
- 0 JMIR Human Factors
- 0 JMIR Medical Informatics
- 0 JMIR Public Health and Surveillance
- 0 JMIR Serious Games
- 0 JMIR Mental Health
- 0 JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
- 0 JMIR Preprints
- 0 JMIR Bioinformatics and Biotechnology
- 0 JMIR Medical Education
- 0 JMIR Cancer
- 0 JMIR Challenges
- 0 JMIR Diabetes
- 0 JMIR Biomedical Engineering
- 0 JMIR Data
- 0 JMIR Cardio
- 0 JMIR Formative Research
- 0 Journal of Participatory Medicine
- 0 JMIR Dermatology
- 0 JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting
- 0 JMIR Aging
- 0 JMIR Perioperative Medicine
- 0 JMIR Nursing
- 0 JMIRx Med
- 0 JMIRx Bio
- 0 JMIR Infodemiology
- 0 Transfer Hub (manuscript eXchange)
- 0 JMIR AI
- 0 JMIR Neurotechnology
- 0 Asian/Pacific Island Nursing Journal
- 0 Online Journal of Public Health Informatics
- 0 JMIR XR and Spatial Computing (JMXR)

To expand the measure of impulsivity, we developed mobile versions of validated laboratory assessments of impulsivity to be performed on a mobile phone along with daily and momentary self-report measures using Apple’s Research Kit (i OS) [38] and Android’s Research Stack [39] m Health platforms. We combined these measures with traditional self-report and laboratory measures of impulsivity in a comprehensive study called the Digital Marshmallow Test (DMT).
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(1):e25018
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Mobile Health App for Japanese Adult Patients With Asthma: Clinical Observational Study
Smartphones, which are used by around 40%-60% people in Japan, are used to collect real-world data directly from patients, which has been shown to be both cost-effective and fast [16-19]. m Health research apps are often based on the Research Kit platform (Apple Inc.), an i OS-based open-source framework for mobile medical research that was released in 2015. Moreover, i Phones (Apple Inc.) are used by around 60% of Japanese smartphone users, based on 2016 figures [20].
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e19006
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

Briefly, Dry Eye Rhythm was developed using Apple Inc’s open-source framework, Research Kit. Dry Eye Rhythm was released on Apple’s App Store in Japan on November 2, 2016, and in the United States in April 2018 [18]. Prospective participants can download the app using their own App Store credentials. This large-scale, crowdsourced, prospective, cross-sectional observational study was conducted between November 2, 2016, and January 12, 2018.
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(6):e18996
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS

International ResearchKit App for Women with Menstrual Pain: Development, Access, and Engagement
A modernization and reengineering of the previous study app using the Research Kit framework, new software tools, and design guidelines for broader functionalities and an up-to-date interface would allow to verify the study results from our previous trial on a larger scale and in a real-life self-care setting in several different countries across the world. To our knowledge, no Research Kit app-based interventional studies have been previously conducted targeting women with menstrual pain.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(2):e14661
Download Citation: END BibTex RIS