Apps Seeking Theories: Results of a Study on the Use of Health Behavior Change Theories in Cancer Survivorship Mobile Apps
BackgroundThousands of mobile health apps are now available for use on mobile phones for a variety of uses and conditions, including cancer survivorship. Many of these apps appear to deliver health behavior interventions but may fail to consider design considerations based in human computer interfac...
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Main Authors: | Vollmer Dahlke, Deborah (Author), Fair, Kayla (Author), Hong, Y Alicia (Author), Beaudoin, Christopher E (Author), Pulczinski, Jairus (Author), Ory, Marcia G (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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