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Published on 15.03.18 in Vol 5, No 1 (2018): Jan-Mar

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Works citing "Evaluating the Usability and Usefulness of a Mobile App for Atrial Fibrillation Using Qualitative Methods: Exploratory Pilot Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/humanfactors.8004):

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  1. Cher BP, Kembhavi G, Toh KY, Audimulam J, Chia WA, Vrijhoef HJ, Lim YW, Lim TW. Understanding the Attitudes of Clinicians and Patients Toward a Self-Management eHealth Tool for Atrial Fibrillation: Qualitative Study. JMIR Human Factors 2020;7(3):e15492
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  2. Lane DA, McMahon N, Gibson J, Weldon JC, Farkowski MM, Lenarczyk R, Watkins CL, Dilaveris P, Caiani EG, Potpara TS. Mobile health applications for managing atrial fibrillation for healthcare professionals and patients: a systematic review. EP Europace 2020;22(10):1567
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  3. Bhawra J, Skinner K. Examination of tools associated with the evaluation of knowledge uptake and utilization: A scoping review. Evaluation and Program Planning 2020;83:101875
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  4. Giebel GD, Gissel C. Accuracy of mHealth Devices for Atrial Fibrillation Screening: Systematic Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(6):e13641
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  5. Vo V, Auroy L, Sarradon-Eck A. Patients’ Perceptions of mHealth Apps: Meta-Ethnographic Review of Qualitative Studies. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(7):e13817
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  6. Kókai LL, van der Bijl MF, Hagger MS, Ó Ceallaigh DT, Rohde KI, van Kippersluis H, Burdorf A, Duvekot JJ, van Lennep JER, Wijtzes AI. Needs and preferences of women with prior severe preeclampsia regarding app-based cardiovascular health promotion. BMC Women's Health 2022;22(1)
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  7. Van Emmenis M, Jamison J, Kassavou A, Hardeman W, Naughton F, A'Court C, Sutton S, Eborall H. Patient and practitioner views on a combined face-to-face and digital intervention to support medication adherence in hypertension: a qualitative study within primary care. BMJ Open 2022;12(2):e053183
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  8. Praus F, Krzowski B, Walther T, Gratzke C, Balsam P, Miernik A, Pohlmann PF. Smartphone Apps for Managing Antithrombotic Therapy: Scoping Literature Review. JMIR Cardio 2022;6(1):e29481
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  9. Bonini N, Vitolo M, Imberti JF, Proietti M, Romiti GF, Boriani G, Paaske Johnsen S, Guo Y, Lip GY. Mobile health technology in atrial fibrillation. Expert Review of Medical Devices 2022;19(4):327
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  10. Mihas P, Rosman L, Armbruster T, Walker J, Deyo Z, Gehi A. Patient Perspectives on Performance of a Smartphone App for Atrial FibrillationSelf-Management. Patient Preference and Adherence 2022;Volume 16:2799
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  11. Toma MM, Bungau SG, Tit DM, Moisi MI, Bustea C, Vesa CM, Behl T, Stoicescu M, Brisc CM, Purza LA, Gitea D, Diaconu CC. Use of anticoagulant drugs in patients with atrial fibrillation. Does adherence to therapy have a prognostic impact?. Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy 2022;150:113002
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  12. Laranjo L, Shaw T, Trivedi R, Thomas S, Charlston E, Klimis H, Thiagalingam A, Kumar S, Tan TC, Nguyen TN, Marschner S, Chow C. Coordinating Health Care With Artificial Intelligence–Supported Technology for Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2022;11(4):e34470
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  13. Zand A, Nguyen A, Reynolds C, Khandadash A, Esrailian E, Hommes D. Patient Experience and Satisfaction with an e-Health Care Management Application for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(22):11747
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  14. Vos AL, de Bruijn G, Klein MCA, Lakerveld J, Boerman SC, Smit EG. SNapp, a Tailored Smartphone App Intervention to Promote Walking in Adults of Low Socioeconomic Position: Development and Qualitative Pilot Study. JMIR Formative Research 2023;7:e40851
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  15. Pearsons A, Hanson CL, Hendriks JM, Neubeck L. Understanding for whom, under what conditions, and how an integrated approach to atrial fibrillation service delivery works: a realist review. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2024;
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