Users' Perspectives on mHealth Self-Management of Bipolar Disorder: Qualitative Focus Group Study
BackgroundRecent research indicates that current mHealth apps for bipolar disorders (BDs) show crucial shortcomings. They lack important functionality, are of inconsistent quality, and are insufficiently evidence-based. mHealth apps need to be better adapted to the needs of users. The perspectives o...
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Main Authors: | Switsers, Lise (Author), Dauwe, Arthur (Author), Vanhoudt, Anneleen (Author), Van Dyck, Hilde (Author), Lombaerts, Koen (Author), Oldenburg, JFE (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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