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Caregiver inclusion influence on adolescent acceptance and engagement of an mHealth app, a randomized controlled trial Open
ClinicalTrials.gov registration #NCT06985251.
The user-centered design and development of a childhood and adolescent obesity Electronic Health Record tool, a mixed-methods study Open
Background Childhood and adolescent obesity are persistent public health issues in the United States. Childhood obesity Electronic Health Record (EHR) tools strengthen provider-patient relationships and improve outcomes, but there are curr…
Effectiveness of an mHealth App That Uses Financial Incentives and Gamification to Promote Health Behavior Change in Adolescents and Caregivers: Protocol for a Clinic-Based Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Adolescent and adult obesity continues to be a public health epidemic in the United States. Despite the popularity of mHealth apps with gamification among adolescents, there are insufficient studies to evaluate the efficacy of g…
Effectiveness of an mHealth App That Uses Financial Incentives and Gamification to Promote Health Behavior Change in Adolescents and Caregivers: Protocol for a Clinic-Based Randomized Controlled Trial (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Adolescent and adult obesity continues to be a public health epidemic in the United States. Despite the popularity of mHealth apps with gamification among adolescents, there are insufficient studies to evaluate the efficacy of g…
mHealth app features that facilitate adolescent use for lifestyle management, and are endorsed by caregivers and health care providers Open
The findings suggest that adolescents and caregivers identify an app as valuable when it is user-friendly and intuitive and appreciate features that are motivating and can engage users in positive behaviors. Health care providers prefer mH…
Clinician Needs for Electronic Health Record Pediatric and Adolescent Weight Management Tools: A Mixed-Methods Study Open
Background Clinicians play an important role in addressing pediatric and adolescent obesity, but their effectiveness is restricted by time constraints, competing clinical demands, and the lack of effective electronic health record (EHR) to…
Acceptability of CommitFit - a Lifestyle mHealth App for Adolescents: From Design Stage to Feasibility Study Open
CONTEXT: While many studies have assessed usability or feasibility of mobile health applications (mHealth apps) by adults, few have examined their acceptability by adolescents, i.e., whether adolescents would use these apps for lifestyle o…
Mixed-methods study of development and design needs for CommitFit, an adolescent mHealth App Open
Adolescent feedback is crucial in the successful development of our adolescent-targeted mHealth app, CommitFit. Adolescents preferred vibrant colors, easy-to-use interface, gamification, customizable and personalized, and mature graphics. …
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A Longitudinal Effectiveness Study of a Child Obesity Electronic Health Record Tool Open
Study findings suggest that EHR-enabled tools to assist primary care teams in managing child obesity may be useful for helping to address the weight in children with overweight/obesity, especially in younger children (2 to 5 years). Digita…
Assessing Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Children: A Scoping Review of Available Measures for Child Health Disparities Research Open
Objectives: To characterize the availability, content, and psychometric properties of self-reported measures that assess race/ethnicity-related discrimination or psychosocial stress and have potential relevance to studies of health dispari…