Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations

The authors have been involved with developing a number of mHealth smartphone Apps for use in health or wellness research in collaboration with researchers, clinicians and patient groups for clinical areas including Sickle Cell Disease, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, asthma and infertilit...

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Main Authors: Craven, Michael P., Lang, Alexandra. R., Martin, Jennifer L.
Other Authors: Marcus, Aaron
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Published: Springer 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/3271/
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Lang, Alexandra. R.
Martin, Jennifer L.
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description The authors have been involved with developing a number of mHealth smartphone Apps for use in health or wellness research in collaboration with researchers, clinicians and patient groups for clinical areas including Sickle Cell Disease, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, asthma and infertility treatment. In these types of applications, end-users self-report their symptoms and quality of life or conduct psychometric tests. Physiological data may also be captured using sensors that are internal or external to the device. Following a discussion of the multiple stakeholders that are typically involved in small scale research projects involving end-user data collection, four Apps are used as case studies to explore the issue of non-functional requirements.
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spelling nottingham-32712020-05-04T20:14:19Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/3271/ Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations Craven, Michael P. Lang, Alexandra. R. Martin, Jennifer L. The authors have been involved with developing a number of mHealth smartphone Apps for use in health or wellness research in collaboration with researchers, clinicians and patient groups for clinical areas including Sickle Cell Disease, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, asthma and infertility treatment. In these types of applications, end-users self-report their symptoms and quality of life or conduct psychometric tests. Physiological data may also be captured using sensors that are internal or external to the device. Following a discussion of the multiple stakeholders that are typically involved in small scale research projects involving end-user data collection, four Apps are used as case studies to explore the issue of non-functional requirements. Springer Marcus, Aaron 2014-06 Book Section PeerReviewed Craven, Michael P., Lang, Alexandra. R. and Martin, Jennifer L. (2014) Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations. In: Design, user experience, and usability: user experience design for everyday: Third International Conference, DUXU 2014, held as a part of HCI International 2014, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, June 22-27, 2014, proceedings. Part III. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (8519). Springer, Cham, pp. 15-24. ISBN 9783319076355 m-Health Requirements Engineering Software Engineering User experience Ethical issues in DUXU Healthcare/Medical systems and DUXU Management of DUXU processes Medical/healthcare and DUXU Mobile products and services http:// link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-07635-5_2 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-07635-5_2 doi:10.1007/978-3-319-07635-5_2
spellingShingle m-Health
Requirements Engineering
Software Engineering
User experience
Ethical issues in DUXU
Healthcare/Medical systems and DUXU
Management of DUXU processes
Medical/healthcare and DUXU
Mobile products and services
Craven, Michael P.
Lang, Alexandra. R.
Martin, Jennifer L.
Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title_full Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title_fullStr Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title_full_unstemmed Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title_short Developing mHealth Apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
title_sort developing mhealth apps with researchers: multi-stakeholder design considerations
topic m-Health
Requirements Engineering
Software Engineering
User experience
Ethical issues in DUXU
Healthcare/Medical systems and DUXU
Management of DUXU processes
Medical/healthcare and DUXU
Mobile products and services
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