User-Centered Mobile Applications for Stroke Survivors (MAPPS): A Mixed-Methods Study of Patient Preferences
CONCLUSIONS: SS are willing to adopt mHealth apps that are free of cost and provide technical support. Apps for SS should perform multiple tasks and be of simple design. Greater interest for the app's features among SS of color may provide opportunities to address health inequities.PMID:37295706 | DOI:10.1016/j.apmr.2023.05.009
Source: Health Physics - Category: Physics Authors: Srinath Ramaswamy Nadege Gilles Angelika C Gruessner Dee Burton Marilyn A Fraser Sarah Weingast Saroj Kunnakkat Aimee Afable David Kaufman Jonathan Singer Clotilde Balucani Steven R Levine Source Type: research
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