The Goldilocks Dilemma on Balancing User Response and Reflection in mHealth Interventions: Observational Study
Abstract BackgroundMobile health (mHealth) has the potential to radically improve health behaviors and quality of life; however, there are still key gaps in understanding how to optimize mHealth engagement. Most engagement research reports only on system use without consideration of whether the user...
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Main Authors: | Lyndsay A Nelson (Author), Andrew J Spieker (Author), Lauren M LeStourgeon (Author), Robert A Greevy Jr (Author), Samuel Molli (Author), McKenzie K Roddy (Author), Lindsay S Mayberry (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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