Patients and families increasingly use mobile apps as a relaxation and distraction intervention for children with complex, chronic medical conditions in the waiting room setting or during inpatient hospitalizations; and yet, there is limited data on app quality assessment or review of these apps for level of engagement, functionality, aesthetics, or applicability for palliative pediatric patients. The pediatric palliative care study team searched smartphone application platforms for apps relevant to calming, relaxation, and mindfulness for pediatric and adolescent patients. Apps were reviewed using a systematic data extraction tool. Validated Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) scores were determined by two blinded reviewers. Apps were t...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
abstract: As technology's influence pushes every industry to change, healthcare professionals must m...
BACKGROUND:Recently there has been exponential growth in mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps)...
Background: The availability of smartphone applications has increased rapidly including applications...
Despite vast improvements in disease-based treatments, many children live with life-threatening diso...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
abstract: Smartphone-based healthcare. It's becoming more real as technology advances, adding value ...
BackgroundOpen design formats for mobile apps help clinicians and stakeholders bring their needs to ...
Emerging data indicates an exacerbated risk for child maltreatment (CM) during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Background There is growing evidence for the positive impact of mindfulness on wellbeing. Mindfulnes...
PURPOSE: To codesign, develop, and evaluate a smartphone app that includes patient-reported measures...
The rise in mobile phone use and the increased expectations in managing psychological well-being pre...
Background: Mental health care has been enriched with the progressive use of technology during the l...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
abstract: As technology's influence pushes every industry to change, healthcare professionals must m...
BACKGROUND:Recently there has been exponential growth in mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps)...
Background: The availability of smartphone applications has increased rapidly including applications...
Despite vast improvements in disease-based treatments, many children live with life-threatening diso...
Background: The use of smartphones and their applications are providing health professionals with op...
abstract: Smartphone-based healthcare. It's becoming more real as technology advances, adding value ...
BackgroundOpen design formats for mobile apps help clinicians and stakeholders bring their needs to ...
Emerging data indicates an exacerbated risk for child maltreatment (CM) during the COVID-19 pandemic...
Background There is growing evidence for the positive impact of mindfulness on wellbeing. Mindfulnes...
PURPOSE: To codesign, develop, and evaluate a smartphone app that includes patient-reported measures...
The rise in mobile phone use and the increased expectations in managing psychological well-being pre...
Background: Mental health care has been enriched with the progressive use of technology during the l...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
Background: The number of commercial apps to improve health behaviours in children is growing rapidl...
abstract: As technology's influence pushes every industry to change, healthcare professionals must m...
BACKGROUND:Recently there has been exponential growth in mobile health (mHealth) applications (apps)...