ObjectiveFertility is becoming increasingly supported by consumer health technologies, especially mobile apps that support self-tracking activities. However, it is not clear whether the apps support the variety of goals and life events of those who menstruate, especially during transitions between them.MethodsThirty-one of the most popular fertility apps were evaluated, analyzing data from three sources: the content of app store pages, app features, and user reviews.FindingsResults suggest that fertility apps are designed to support specific life goals of people who menstruate, offering several data collection features and limited feedback options. However, users often desire holistic tracking that encompasses a variety of goals, life event...
Background Daysy is a fertility monitor that uses the fertility awareness method by tracking and ...
Mobile application (app) platforms have the potential to advance sexual and reproductive health (SRH...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
ObjectiveFertility is becoming increasingly supported by consumer health technologies, especially mo...
The uptake of self-tracking technologies made it possible for health consumers to gather and interac...
For most women of reproductive age, assessing menstrual health and fertility typically involves regu...
The growth of smartphone application use across areas of female reproductive health has led to incre...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To characterize mobile fertility tracking applications (apps) to determine the us...
Digital support tools, including smartphone apps, are increasingly being used alongside fertility tr...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Smartphone apps for monitoring bodily signs of ovulation are growing in popularity and becoming incr...
Fertility awareness apps, which help to identify the 'fertile window' when conception is most likely...
This work was conducted as a BSc (Hons) research project at the University of Aberdeen. No external ...
Introduction: There has been a phenomenal worldwide increase in the development and use of mobile he...
BackgroundMobile applications (apps) present a new opportunity to study menstrual cycles and time to...
Background Daysy is a fertility monitor that uses the fertility awareness method by tracking and ...
Mobile application (app) platforms have the potential to advance sexual and reproductive health (SRH...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...
ObjectiveFertility is becoming increasingly supported by consumer health technologies, especially mo...
The uptake of self-tracking technologies made it possible for health consumers to gather and interac...
For most women of reproductive age, assessing menstrual health and fertility typically involves regu...
The growth of smartphone application use across areas of female reproductive health has led to incre...
RESEARCH QUESTION: To characterize mobile fertility tracking applications (apps) to determine the us...
Digital support tools, including smartphone apps, are increasingly being used alongside fertility tr...
FemTech, technology often in the forms of apps developed to specifically target female health issues...
Smartphone apps for monitoring bodily signs of ovulation are growing in popularity and becoming incr...
Fertility awareness apps, which help to identify the 'fertile window' when conception is most likely...
This work was conducted as a BSc (Hons) research project at the University of Aberdeen. No external ...
Introduction: There has been a phenomenal worldwide increase in the development and use of mobile he...
BackgroundMobile applications (apps) present a new opportunity to study menstrual cycles and time to...
Background Daysy is a fertility monitor that uses the fertility awareness method by tracking and ...
Mobile application (app) platforms have the potential to advance sexual and reproductive health (SRH...
We consider why and how women track their menstrual cycles, examining their experiences to uncover d...