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.