Patient and Provider Cocreation of Mobile Texting Apps to Support Behavioral Health: Usability Study
BackgroundMobile technologies hold potential for improving the quality of care and engagement of patients. However, there are considerable challenges in ensuring that technologies are relevant, useful, and engaging. While end users such as patients and providers are increasingly involved in the desi...
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Main Authors: | Arevian, Armen C (Author), O'Hora, Jennifer (Author), Rosser, James (Author), Mango, Joseph D (Author), Miklowitz, David J (Author), Wells, Kenneth B (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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