User-Dependent Usability and Feasibility of a Swallowing Training mHealth App for Older Adults: Mixed Methods Pilot Study
BackgroundSwallowing difficulties (ie, dysphagia) are common among older adults, with a 13% to 54% prevalence. Adequate interventions to improve the swallowing function of older adults would reduce morbidity and enhance health-related quality of life outcomes. Mobile health (mHealth) apps may help a...
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Main Authors: | Kim, HyangHee (Author), Lee, Sang-Ho (Author), Cho, Nam-Bin (Author), You, Heecheon (Author), Choi, Teukgyu (Author), Kim, Jinwon (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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