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ConferencesPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. Accepted AbstractsMedicine 2.0'12 (Boston, USA)Identifying Preferences for Mobile Health Applications Self-Monitoring and Self-Management: Focus Group Findings from HIV-Positive Persons and Young Mothers Background: Self-management of risk behaviors is a cornerstone of future population health interventions. Using mobile phones for routine self-monitoring and feedback is a cost-efficient strategy for self-management and ecological momentary interventions (EMI). However, mobile health applications need to be designed to be highly attractive and acceptable to a broad range of patients. Objective: To inform the design of an adaptable mobile health application we aimed to identify the thematic ... Measures and Real-Time Feedback of Diet, Activity, and Stress Using GPS and Accelerometer Enabled Smartphones Today's smartphones can create reliable and valid records of behaviors by autonomously and unobtrusively providing continuous, time-stamped, location and activity information for use by researchers, health care providers and patients across a broad range of health conditions. We have developed an flexible open source platofrm for real-time exploration of individual behavioral exposures. We implemented three self-monitoring functions on GPS- and accelerometer-equipped smartphones to monitor... Published WithThis user's work may be related toPrivacy settings prevent us from displaying this information. |
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