Internationally, there is increasing emphasis on early support for pregnant women to optimize the health and development of mothers and newborns. To increase intervention reach, digital and app-based interventions have been advocated. There are growing numbers of pregnancy health care apps with great variation in style, function, and objectives, but evidence about impact on pregnancy well-being and behavior change following app interaction is lacking. This paper reports on the qualitative arm of the independent multicomponent study exploring the use and outcomes of first-time mothers using the Baby Buddy app, a pregnancy and parenting support app, available in the National Health Service App Library and developed by a UK child health and we...
BackgroundBreastfeeding plays a major role in the health of mothers and babies and has the potential...
BACKGROUND: Applications for pregnancy self-care (APSC) can improve post-partum by empowering pregna...
The present study reports on the first evaluation of a parenting intervention utilizing a smartphone...
Background Internationally, there is an increasing emphasis on early support of pregnant women to o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. Introduction Developments in information and communication techno...
Background: Health mobile applications (apps) have become very popular, including apps specifically ...
Background: Health mobile applications (apps) have become very popular, including apps specifically ...
Introduction: Developments in information and communication technologies have enabled electronic hea...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications (“apps”) for in...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications ("apps&quo...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy mobile apps are becoming increasingly popular, with parents-to-be seeking info...
Objective: To determine the extent to which perinatal mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are ...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is ubiquitous. Women of childbearing age have embraced health ...
Background The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an e...
BackgroundBreastfeeding plays a major role in the health of mothers and babies and has the potential...
BACKGROUND: Applications for pregnancy self-care (APSC) can improve post-partum by empowering pregna...
The present study reports on the first evaluation of a parenting intervention utilizing a smartphone...
Background Internationally, there is an increasing emphasis on early support of pregnant women to o...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
© Cambridge University Press 2018. Introduction Developments in information and communication techno...
Background: Health mobile applications (apps) have become very popular, including apps specifically ...
Background: Health mobile applications (apps) have become very popular, including apps specifically ...
Introduction: Developments in information and communication technologies have enabled electronic hea...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications (“apps”) for in...
Background and Aims: There has been increasing interest in using mobile applications ("apps&quo...
BACKGROUND: Pregnancy mobile apps are becoming increasingly popular, with parents-to-be seeking info...
Objective: To determine the extent to which perinatal mobile health applications (mHealth apps) are ...
Abstract Background Mobile technology is ubiquitous. Women of childbearing age have embraced health ...
Background The use of mobile technology such as phone applications (apps) has been proposed as an e...
BackgroundBreastfeeding plays a major role in the health of mothers and babies and has the potential...
BACKGROUND: Applications for pregnancy self-care (APSC) can improve post-partum by empowering pregna...
The present study reports on the first evaluation of a parenting intervention utilizing a smartphone...