Co-design of mHealth delivered interventions: a systematic review to assess key methods and processes

H Eyles, A Jull, R Dobson, R Firestone… - Current Nutrition …, 2016 - Springer
Most mobile health (mHealth) programmes are designed with minimal input from target end
users and are not truly personalised or adaptive to their specific and evolving needs. This …

Using codesign to develop a culturally tailored, behavior change mHealth intervention for indigenous and other priority communities: A case study in New Zealand

MEA Verbiest, C Corrigan, S Dalhousie… - Translational …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The obesity rate in New Zealand is one of the highest worldwide (31%), with highest rates
among Māori (47%) and Pasifika (67%). Codesign was used to develop a culturally tailored …

Use of mobile applications to improve nutrition behaviour: a systematic review

R Paramastri, SA Pratama, DKN Ho… - Computer methods and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Background and Objective Mobile applications could be effectively used for dietary
intake assessment, physical activity monitoring, behavior improvement, and nutrition …

Unpacking mHealth interventions: a systematic review of behavior change techniques used in randomized controlled trials assessing mHealth effectiveness

M Dugas, G Gao, R Agarwal - Digital health, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective Mobile health interventions have surged in popularity but their implementation
varies widely and evidence of effectiveness is mixed. We sought to advance understanding …

A mobile health intervention for weight management among young adults: a pilot randomised controlled trial

L Hebden, A Cook, HP Van Der Ploeg… - Journal of human …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background Today's generation of young adults are gaining weight faster than their parents;
however, there remains insufficient evidence to inform interventions to prevent this weight …

Mobile health interventions in developing countries: a systematic review

MR Hoque, MS Rahman, NJ Nipa… - Health Informatics …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This study reviews the quality of evidence reported in mobile health intervention literature in
the context of developing countries. A systematic search of renowned databases was …

A co-designed mHealth programme to support healthy lifestyles in Māori and Pasifika peoples in New Zealand (OL@-OR@): a cluster-randomised controlled trial

CN Mhurchu, L Te Morenga… - The Lancet Digital …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Summary Background The OL@-OR@ mobile health programme was co-designed with
Māori and Pasifika communities in New Zealand, to support healthy lifestyle behaviours. We …

[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of application and effectiveness of mHealth interventions for obesity and diabetes treatment and self-management

Y Wang, H Xue, Y Huang, L Huang, D Zhang - Advances in Nutrition, 2017 - Elsevier
The use of mobile and wireless technologies and wearable devices for improving health
care processes and outcomes (mHealth) is promising for health promotion among patients …

Designing personalised mHealth solutions: An overview

O Rivera-Romero, E Gabarron, J Ropero… - Journal of Biomedical …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Mobile health, or mHealth, is based on mobile information and communication
technologies and provides solutions for empowering individuals to participate in healthcare …

There are thousands of apps for that: navigating mobile technology for nutrition education and behavior

M Hingle, H Patrick - Journal of nutrition education and behavior, 2016 - Elsevier
Mobile health (mHealth) is an emerging field devoted to the use of mobile and wireless
devices to affect health outcomes, health care services, and health research. Despite great …