Developing medical apps and mHealth interventions: a guide for researchers, physicians and informaticians

Alan Davies, Julia Mueller

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Abstract

This book provides a practically applicable guide to designing evidence-based medical apps and mHealth interventions. It features detailed guidance and case studies where applicable on the best practices and available techniques from both technological (platform technologies, toolkits, sensors) and research perspectives. This approach enables the reader to develop a deep understanding of how to collect the appropriate data and work with users to build a user friendly app for their target audience. Information on how researchers and designers can communicate their intentions with a variety of stakeholders including medical practitioners, developers and researchers to ensure the best possible decisions are made during the development process to produce an app of optimal quality that also considers usability.

Developing Medical Apps and mHealth Interventions comprehensively covers the development of medical and health apps for researchers, informaticians and physicians, and is a valuable resource for the experienced professional and trainee seeking a text on how to develop user friendly medical apps.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer Nature
Number of pages396
ISBN (Electronic)9783030474997
ISBN (Print)9783030474980
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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