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Published on in Vol 9, No 3 (2022): Jul-Sep

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/38265, first published .
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Contrasting the Expectations and Experiences Related to Mobile Health Use for Chronic Pain: Questionnaire Study

Contrasting the Expectations and Experiences Related to Mobile Health Use for Chronic Pain: Questionnaire Study

Authors of this article:

Saba Kheirinejad1 Author Orcid Image ;   Andy Alorwu1 Author Orcid Image ;   Aku Visuri1 Author Orcid Image ;   Simo Hosio1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Kheirinejad S, Visuri A, Suryanarayana S, Hosio S. Exploring mHealth applications for self-management of chronic low back pain: A survey of features and benefits. Heliyon 2023;9(6):e16586 View
  2. Sun L, Yang B, Kindt E, Chu J. Privacy Barriers in Health Monitoring: Scoping Review. JMIR Nursing 2024;7:e53592 View
  3. Zhou T, Kirby-Ginns S, Salman D, McGregor A. Using codesign workshops to develop a conceptual framework for a mobile health app targeting chronic low back pain self-management. BMJ Open 2025;15(2):e093386 View
  4. Zhu D, Zhenkai H. AI applications across the cancer pain care Continuum: applications and future directions. Frontiers in Pain Research 2026;7 View
  5. Kheirinejad S, Brett C, Davis R, Schwartz D, Shaban-Nejad A. Towards a feature-based regulatory benchmark for user-centred SaMD design in cancer care. BMJ Health & Care Informatics 2026;33(1):e101878 View
  6. Gooch D, Price L, Kelly R, Serban R, Aydemir C, Alhalabi O, Leek T, Ramachandran M, Pearce O, Price B. Deploying PainPad for Patient Pain Logging in the Hospital: A Six-year Deployment. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 2026 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Koumpouros Y. Unveiling Technological Advancements and Interdisciplinary Solutions for Pain Care. View