Published on in Vol 8, No 12 (2021): December

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27991, first published .
The Extent of User Involvement in the Design of Self-tracking Technology for Bipolar Disorder: Literature Review

The Extent of User Involvement in the Design of Self-tracking Technology for Bipolar Disorder: Literature Review

The Extent of User Involvement in the Design of Self-tracking Technology for Bipolar Disorder: Literature Review

Journals

  1. MacKinnon M, Moloney M, Bullock E, Morra A, To T, Lemiere C, Lougheed M. Implementation of a Work-Related Asthma Screening Questionnaire in Clinical Settings: Multimethods Study. JMIR Formative Research 2022;6(9):e37503 View
  2. Morrow E, Zidaru T, Ross F, Mason C, Patel K, Ream M, Stockley R. Artificial intelligence technologies and compassion in healthcare: A systematic scoping review. Frontiers in Psychology 2023;13 View
  3. Wiegmann C, Quinlivan E, Michnevich T, Pittrich A, Ivanova P, Rohrbach A, Kaminski J. A digital patient-reported outcome (electronic patient-reported outcome) system for patients with severe psychiatric disorders: User-centered development study and study protocol of a multicenter-controlled trial. DIGITAL HEALTH 2023;9 View
  4. de Azevedo Cardoso T, Kochhar S, Torous J, Morton E. Digital Tools to Facilitate the Detection and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: Key Developments and Future Directions. JMIR Mental Health 2024;11:e58631 View
  5. Huillard M, Hartmann-Tews I. A scoping review of studies on self-tracking for weight management: Social contexts and experiences of a practice. New Media & Society 2024 View
  6. Trimmel M, Renner A, Mossaheb N, Friedrich F, Kaltenboeck A, Baumgartner J, Kaisler R, Litvan Z, Voice Consortium T, Hinterbuchinger B. Exploring the subjective experience of researchers and co-researchers with lived experience of psychosis high risk states: a qualitative analysis within a participatory research process. BMC Psychiatry 2024;24(1) View
  7. Folch-Sanchez D, Pellicer-Roca M, Sestelo M, Zuluaga P, Arias F, Guzmán Cortez P, Amechat S, Gil-Berrozpe G, Lopez Montes E, Mercadé C, Fonseca F, Miquel L, Mestre-Pintó J. Evaluating Perceptions of the CANreduce 2.0 eHealth Intervention for Cannabis Use: Focus Group Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e65025 View
  8. Astill Wright L, Moore M, Reeves S, Vallejos E, Morriss R. Improving the Utility, Safety, and Ethical Use of a Passive Mood-Tracking App for People With Bipolar Disorder Using Coproduction: Qualitative Focus Group Study. JMIR Formative Research 2025;9:e65140 View
  9. Morton E, Hole R, O'Brien H, Li L, Barnes S, Michalak E. The experience of self-monitoring using the PolarUs bipolar disorder self-management app: a qualitative report of impacts and unmet needs. Journal of Affective Disorders 2025;383:374 View
  10. Astill Wright L, Majid M, Moore M, Momoh G, Patil R, Shajan G, Purewal D, Patel S, Morriss R. The User Experience of Ambulatory Assessment and Mood Monitoring in Bipolar Disorder: Systematic Review and Meta-Synthesis of Qualitative Studies. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2025;27:e71525 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Shi X, Liu B, Sun X, Faulon L, Wu J. Design, User Experience, and Usability. View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Majid S, Morriss R, Figueredo G, Reeves S. Designing Interactive Systems Conference. Exploring self-tracking practices for those with lived experience of bipolar disorder View