Toward a Behavior Theory-Informed and User-Centered Mobile App for Parents to Prevent Infant Falls: Development and Usability Study
BackgroundFalls account for approximately 50% of infant injury hospitalizations, and caretaker behavior is central to preventing infant falls. Behavior theory-informed interventions for injury prevention have been suggested, but to date, few have been reported. The potential of using smartphones for...
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Main Authors: | Nipuna Cooray (Author), Si Louise Sun (Author), Catherine Ho (Author), Susan Adams (Author), Lisa Keay (Author), Natasha Nassar (Author), Julie Brown (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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