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Nurses’ Use of mHealth Apps for Chronic Conditions: Cross-Sectional Survey
On an individual level, Ferguson and Jackson [35] discussed criteria to evaluate app quality, and recently, more work has been done by the Australian Digital Health Agency to create a framework to help in the assessment of the quality and safety of m Health apps [34]. This challenge is likely not confined to Australia.
JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e57668
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Testing a Behavioral Activation Gaming App for Depression During Pregnancy: Multimethod Pilot Study
The 15-day and 30-day overall retention rates of 10% and 6.6%, respectively, are more than double the average retention rates for mental health apps of 3.9% (IQR 10.3%) and 3.3% (IQR 6.2%), as reported by Baumel et al [27] and Ferguson et al [30]. Furthermore, the 1-day and 28-day observed retentions of 37.9% and 7.3%, respectively, suggest that The Guardians has retention rates that are comparable with those of the top 15% of mobile games.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e44029
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