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Developing a Heart Transplantation Self-Management Support Mobile Health App in Taiwan: Qualitative Study

Developing a Heart Transplantation Self-Management Support Mobile Health App in Taiwan: Qualitative Study

I use the alarm clock with my (mobile) phone to remind me (to take the medication) regularly. My wife also does the same thing. When I forgot (to take the medication) at the time, my wife also reminds me (to take the medication). I am afraid of forgetting to take so many medications and I need my husband to remind me. If the phone app rings (referring to having the reminder from the app), then I will take the medication.

Yi-Wen Chen, Jeng Wei, Hwei-Ling Chen, Ching-Hui Cheng, I-Ching Hou

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(8):e18999

The Development of a Mobile Health App for Breast Cancer Self-Management Support in Taiwan: Design Thinking Approach

The Development of a Mobile Health App for Breast Cancer Self-Management Support in Taiwan: Design Thinking Approach

I think it was very helpful and I had posted this list on our group four to five times. The Chinese medication care code received the most feedback from the test step. Most subjects wanted to know which Chinese herbs were safe, when to receive Chinese medication support and care, and information on physicians qualified in Chinese medicine.

I-Ching Hou, Min-Fang Lan, Shan-Hsiang Shen, Pei Yu Tsai, King Jen Chang, Hao-Chih Tai, Ay-Jen Tsai, Polun Chang, Tze-Fang Wang, Shuh-Jen Sheu, Patricia C Dykes

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(4):e15780

Wound Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices and Mobile Health Technology Use in the Home Environment: Cross-Sectional Survey of Social Network Users

Wound Care Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices and Mobile Health Technology Use in the Home Environment: Cross-Sectional Survey of Social Network Users

Most of the participants responded neutral to positively to the following (Table 5): it is important to use m Health technology in wound care (345/361, 95.6%); the use of m Health technology in wound care can be helpful in improving wound care outcomes (345/361, 95.6%); wound care information products should be optimized for mobile devices (339/361, 93.9%) and should be easy to use (341/361, 94.4%); and I am interested in how m Health technology can help me take care of wounds (347/361, 96.1%).

Ya-Ting Kuan, Tze-Fang Wang, Chao-Yu Guo, Fu-In Tang, I-Ching Hou

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(3):e15678

Quality of Life of Women After a First Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Using a Self-Management Support mHealth App in Taiwan: Randomized Controlled Trial

Quality of Life of Women After a First Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Using a Self-Management Support mHealth App in Taiwan: Randomized Controlled Trial

For homogeneity of patients at each stage of breast cancer—stage 0 to III—between the two groups, the expected numbers of patients with stage 0, stage I, stage II, and stage III breast cancer were about 20, 36, 36, and 14, respectively: the incidence rate of each stage [1] was used and multiplied by 106. Next, participants at each stage were randomly assigned 1:1 into one of two study groups: control or experimental.

I-Ching Hou, Hsin-Yi Lin, Shan-Hsiang Shen, King-Jen Chang, Hao-Chih Tai, Ay-Jen Tsai, Patricia C Dykes

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(3):e17084