[HTML][HTML] Nurses' Use of mHealth Apps for Chronic Conditions: Cross-Sectional Survey

W Shiyab, K Rolls, C Ferguson, E Halcomb - JMIR nursing, 2024 - nursing.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) is increasingly used to support public health practice,
as it has positive benefits such as enhancing self-efficacy and facilitating chronic disease …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' roles in mHealth app development: Scoping review

CJ Bakker, TH Wyatt, MCS Breth, G Gao… - JMIR …, 2023 - nursing.jmir.org
Background Although mobile health (mHealth) apps for both health consumers and health
care providers are increasingly common, their implementation is frequently unsuccessful …

[HTML][HTML] Current knowledge and adoption of mobile health apps among Australian general practitioners: survey study

O Byambasuren, E Beller, P Glasziou - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Mobile health (mHealth) apps can be prescribed as an effective self-
management tool for patients. However, it is challenging for doctors to navigate 350,000 …

[HTML][HTML] Use of health apps by nurses for professional purposes: web-based survey study

MA Mayer, O Rodríguez Blanco… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2019 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background In the last few years, the number of mobile apps for health professionals has
increased exponentially. Nevertheless, there is a lack of knowledge about the professional …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses' use of personal smartphone technology in the workplace: scoping review

A de Jong, L Donelle, M Kerr - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background There has been an increase in the technological infrastructures of many health
care organizations to support the practice of health care providers. However, many nurses …

[HTML][HTML] Differing Effects of Implementation Leadership Characteristics on Nurses' Use of mHealth Technologies in Clinical Practice: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

CE Ronquillo, VS Dahinten, V Bungay, LM Currie - JMIR nursing, 2023 - nursing.jmir.org
Background: Leadership has been consistently identified as an important factor in shaping
the uptake and use of mobile health (mHealth) technologies in nursing; however, the nature …

[HTML][HTML] Nurses as stakeholders in the adoption of mobile technology in Australian health care environments: Interview study

C Mather, E Cummings, F Gale - JMIR nursing, 2019 - nursing.jmir.org
Background: The 2017 Australian Digital Health Agency (ADHA) Strategy is based on the
underlying assumption that digital technology in health care environments is ubiquitous. The …

[HTML][HTML] Understanding clinicians' adoption of mobile health tools: a qualitative review of the most used frameworks

C Jacob, A Sanchez-Vazquez, C Ivory - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: Although there is a push toward encouraging mobile health (mHealth)
adoption to harness its potential, there are many challenges that sometimes go beyond the …

[HTML][HTML] Barriers to and facilitators of the prescription of mHealth apps in Australian general practice: qualitative study

O Byambasuren, E Beller, T Hoffmann… - JMIR mHealth and …, 2020 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background: The ubiquity of smartphones and health apps make them a potential self-
management tool for patients that could be prescribed by medical professionals. However …

[HTML][HTML] Mobile health use by older individuals at risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus in an Australian cohort: cross-sectional survey study

VH Buss, M Varnfield, M Harris… - JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 2022 - mhealth.jmir.org
Background The digital transformation has the potential to change health care toward more
consumers' involvement, for example, in the form of health-related apps which are already …