Guidelines and Recommendations for Developing Interactive eHealth Apps for Complex Messaging in Health Promotion
BackgroundThe now ubiquitous catchphrase, "There's an app for that," rings true owing to the growing number of mobile phone apps. In excess of 97,000 eHealth apps are available in major app stores. Yet the effectiveness of these apps varies greatly. While a minority of apps are develo...
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Main Authors: | Heffernan, Kayla Joanne (Author), Chang, Shanton (Author), Maclean, Skye Tamara (Author), Callegari, Emma Teresa (Author), Garland, Suzanne Marie (Author), Reavley, Nicola Jane (Author), Varigos, George Andrew (Author), Wark, John Dennis (Author) |
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2016-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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