Patterns of User Engagement With the Mobile App, Manage My Pain: Results of a Data Mining Investigation
BackgroundPain is one of the most prevalent health-related concerns and is among the top 3 most common reasons for seeking medical help. Scientific publications of data collected from pain tracking and monitoring apps are important to help consumers and healthcare professionals select the right app...
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Main Authors: | Rahman, Quazi Abidur (Author), Janmohamed, Tahir (Author), Pirbaglou, Meysam (Author), Ritvo, Paul (Author), Heffernan, Jane M (Author), Clarke, Hance (Author), Katz, Joel (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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