Objective:To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national estimates.Methods:Pew Research Center data from its Internet and American Life Project were accessed for secondary data analysis. These data, available to the public, are a probability sample of Internet use in the United States, differences in use based on selected variables (eg, education, household income), and how usage affects the lives of Americans. Using SAS software, diagnostics were performed on the data, revealing that the variables of interest were prepared and represented without any need for information. Data were used as is, with categorical and continuous characteristics and stipulations being provided in accompanying documents from...
Our purpose in this descriptive cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of mobile health...
Problem Statement: Smartphones and mobile applications (commonly referred to as apps) were first int...
Background/Aims: Mobile health promotion (mHealth) is health practices supported by mobile devices l...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Background: The proportion of people in the United States who are members of at least two ethnic gro...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
Introduction: Technology may increase the availability of health information and enable health promo...
Introduction: Technology may increase the availability of health information and enable health promo...
Our purpose in this descriptive cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of mobile health...
Our purpose in this descriptive cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of mobile health...
Problem Statement: Smartphones and mobile applications (commonly referred to as apps) were first int...
Background/Aims: Mobile health promotion (mHealth) is health practices supported by mobile devices l...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Objective: To compare mobile health (mHealth) usage by residents of West Virginia with national esti...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Purpose: Mobile health technology (mHealth) can reduce health disparities, but research on the healt...
Background: The proportion of people in the United States who are members of at least two ethnic gro...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
This study explores the use of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) on smartphones or tablets f...
Introduction: Technology may increase the availability of health information and enable health promo...
Introduction: Technology may increase the availability of health information and enable health promo...
Our purpose in this descriptive cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of mobile health...
Our purpose in this descriptive cross-sectional study was to examine the prevalence of mobile health...
Problem Statement: Smartphones and mobile applications (commonly referred to as apps) were first int...
Background/Aims: Mobile health promotion (mHealth) is health practices supported by mobile devices l...