[HTML][HTML] Challenges in participant engagement and retention using mobile health apps: literature review

S Amagai, S Pila, AJ Kaat, CJ Nowinski… - Journal of medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mobile health (mHealth) apps are revolutionizing the way clinicians and
researchers monitor and manage the health of their participants. However, many studies …

[HTML][HTML] Design features for improving mobile health intervention user engagement: systematic review and thematic analysis

Y Wei, P Zheng, H Deng, X Wang, X Li, H Fu - Journal of medical Internet …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Well-designed mobile health (mHealth) interventions support a positive user
experience; however, a high rate of disengagement has been reported as a common …

What works best to engage participants in mobile app interventions and e-health: a scoping review

I Oakley-Girvan, R Yunis, M Longmire… - Telemedicine and e …, 2022 - liebertpub.com
Background: Despite the growing popularity of mobile app interventions, specific
engagement components of mobile apps have not been well studied. Methods: The …

[HTML][HTML] Influences on the uptake of and engagement with health and well-being smartphone apps: systematic review

D Szinay, A Jones, T Chadborn, J Brown… - Journal of medical …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background The public health impact of health and well-being digital interventions is
dependent upon sufficient real-world uptake and engagement. Uptake is currently largely …

[HTML][HTML] Factors influencing adherence to mHealth apps for prevention or management of noncommunicable diseases: systematic review

R Jakob, S Harperink, AM Rudolf, E Fleisch… - Journal of Medical …, 2022 - jmir.org
Background Mobile health (mHealth) apps show vast potential in supporting patients and
health care systems with the increasing prevalence and economic costs of …

[HTML][HTML] Examining predictors of real-world user engagement with self-guided eHealth interventions: analysis of mobile apps and websites using a novel dataset

A Baumel, JM Kane - Journal of medical Internet research, 2018 - jmir.org
Background The literature suggests that the product design of self-guided electronic health
(eHealth) interventions impacts user engagement. Traditional trial settings, however, do not …

[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of mobile health application use to improve health behavior changes: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

M Han, E Lee - Healthcare informatics research, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objectives The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of mobile health
applications in changing health-related behaviors and clinical health outcomes. Methods A …

[HTML][HTML] Opportunities and challenges for smartphone applications in supporting health behavior change: qualitative study

L Dennison, L Morrison, G Conway, L Yardley - Journal of medical Internet …, 2013 - jmir.org
Background: There is increasing interest from academics and clinicians in harnessing
smartphone applications (apps) as a means of delivering behavioral interventions for health …

User engagement and abandonment of mHealth: a cross-sectional survey

AS Mustafa, N Ali, JS Dhillon, G Alkawsi, Y Baashar - Healthcare, 2022 - mdpi.com
Mobile health (mHealth) apps have great potential to improve health outcomes. Given that
mHealth apps have become ubiquitous, there is limited focus on their abandonment. Data …

[HTML][HTML] Usability evaluations of mobile mental health technologies: systematic review

Y Inal, JD Wake, F Guribye, T Nordgreen - Journal of medical Internet …, 2020 - jmir.org
Background Many mobile health (mHealth) apps for mental health have been made
available in recent years. Although there is reason to be optimistic about their effect on …