Background: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hold great promise for increasing the reach of public health interventions. However, mHealth is a relatively new field of research, presenting unique challenges for researchers. A key challenge is understanding the relative effectiveness and cost of various methods of recruitment to mHealth programs. Objective: The objectives of this study were to (1) compare the effectiveness of various methods of recruitment to an mHealth intervention targeting healthy infant feeding practices, and (2) explore factors influencing practitioner referral to the intervention. Methods: The Growing healthy study used a quasi-experimental design with an mHealth intervention group and a concurrent nonrandomized compari...
BACKGROUND: Anticipatory guidance around the management of sleep and crying problems in early infanc...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications (“apps”) for in...
Background: The prevalence of social media makes it a potential alternative to traditional offline m...
BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hold great promise for increasing the reach of public h...
BACKGROUND: The first year of life is an important window to initiate healthy infant feeding practic...
Copyright © 2019 Taki, Russell, Lymer, Laws, Campbell, Appleton, Ong and Denney-Wilson. Purpose...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground: Internet and mobile health (mHealth) apps hold promise for...
Background:\ud Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisabilit...
Background: Successful recruitment of participants to mobile health (mHealth) studies presents uniqu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Eating behaviours are learned from the beginning ...
Background Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisability of...
BACKGROUND: Infant feeding practices, including breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding practices,...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is an ongoing problem in developed countries that needs targeted preve...
Background: Internet-delivered health behaviour change interventions have potential to reach a large...
This article describes the development of the Parenting Premmies Support Program, a mobile health in...
BACKGROUND: Anticipatory guidance around the management of sleep and crying problems in early infanc...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications (“apps”) for in...
Background: The prevalence of social media makes it a potential alternative to traditional offline m...
BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) programs hold great promise for increasing the reach of public h...
BACKGROUND: The first year of life is an important window to initiate healthy infant feeding practic...
Copyright © 2019 Taki, Russell, Lymer, Laws, Campbell, Appleton, Ong and Denney-Wilson. Purpose...
UA Open Access Publishing FundBackground: Internet and mobile health (mHealth) apps hold promise for...
Background:\ud Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisabilit...
Background: Successful recruitment of participants to mobile health (mHealth) studies presents uniqu...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Health.Eating behaviours are learned from the beginning ...
Background Despite important implications for the budgets, statistical power and generalisability of...
BACKGROUND: Infant feeding practices, including breastfeeding and optimal formula feeding practices,...
BACKGROUND: Childhood obesity is an ongoing problem in developed countries that needs targeted preve...
Background: Internet-delivered health behaviour change interventions have potential to reach a large...
This article describes the development of the Parenting Premmies Support Program, a mobile health in...
BACKGROUND: Anticipatory guidance around the management of sleep and crying problems in early infanc...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications (“apps”) for in...
Background: The prevalence of social media makes it a potential alternative to traditional offline m...