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Published on 14.05.18 in Vol 4, No 1 (2018): Jan-Jun

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Works citing "Acceptability of a Mobile Phone App for Measuring Time Use in Breast Cancer Survivors (Life in a Day): Mixed-Methods Study"

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  1. Houghton LC, Howland RE, McDonald JA. Mobilizing Breast Cancer Prevention Research Through Smartphone Apps: A Systematic Review of the Literature. Frontiers in Public Health 2019;7
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  6. Stewart MT, Nezich T, Lee JM, Hasson RE, Colabianchi N. Using a Mobile Phone App to Analyze the Relationship Between Planned and Performed Physical Activity in University Students: Observational Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2021;9(4):e17581
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  7. Welch WA, Solk P, Auster-Gussman L, Gavin KL, Whitaker M, Cullather E, Izenman E, Courneya KS, Ackermann R, Spring B, Cella D, Penedo F, Phillips SM. User-centered development of a smartphone application (Fit2Thrive) to promote physical activity in breast cancer survivors. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2022;12(2):203
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  8. Qin Y, Wang X, Namkoong K. A meta-analysis of the overall effect of mHealth physical activity interventions for weight loss and the moderating effect of behavioral change theories, techniques, and mobile technologies. Mobile Media & Communication 2022;10(2):337
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  9. Josse PR, Locke SJ, Bowles HR, Wolff-Hughes DL, Sauve J, Andreotti G, Moon J, Hofmann JN, Beane Freeman LE, Friesen MC. Using a smartphone application to capture daily work activities: a longitudinal pilot study in a farming population. Annals of Work Exposures and Health 2023;67(7):895
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  10. Changrani K, Chima S, Sharma A, Han G, Sharma A, McNamara M, Jefford M, Emery J, Druce P. A systematic review of smartphone applications for cancer survivors. Journal of Cancer Survivorship 2023;
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