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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Date Submitted: Mar 27, 2019
Date Accepted: Apr 23, 2019

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Technical Guidance for Clinicians Interested in Partnering With Engineers in Mobile Health Development and Evaluation

Shah LM, Yang WE, Demo RC, Lee MA, Weng D, Shan R, Wongvibulsin S, Spaulding EM, Marvel FA, Martin SS

Technical Guidance for Clinicians Interested in Partnering With Engineers in Mobile Health Development and Evaluation

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(5):e14124

DOI: 10.2196/14124

PMID: 31094337

PMCID: 6540720

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Technical Guidance for Clinicians Interested in Partnering With Engineers in Mobile Health Development and Evaluation

  • Lochan M Shah; 
  • William E Yang; 
  • Ryan C Demo; 
  • Matthias A Lee; 
  • Daniel Weng; 
  • Rongzi Shan; 
  • Shannon Wongvibulsin; 
  • Erin M Spaulding; 
  • Francoise A Marvel; 
  • Seth S Martin

The explosion of mobile health (mHealth) interventions has prompted significant investment and exploration that has extended past industry into academia. Although research in this space is emerging, it focuses on the clinical and population level impact across different populations. To realize the full potential of mHealth, an intimate understanding of how mHealth is being used by patients and potential differences in usage between various demographic groups must also be prioritized. In this viewpoint, we use our experiences in building an mHealth intervention that incorporates an iOS app, Bluetooth-enabled blood pressure cuff, and Apple Watch to share knowledge on (1) how user interaction data can be tracked in the context of health care privacy laws, (2) what is required for effective, nuanced communication between clinicians and engineers to design mHealth interventions that are patient-centered and have high clinical impact, and (3) how to handle and set up a process to handle user interaction data efficiently.


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Shah LM, Yang WE, Demo RC, Lee MA, Weng D, Shan R, Wongvibulsin S, Spaulding EM, Marvel FA, Martin SS

Technical Guidance for Clinicians Interested in Partnering With Engineers in Mobile Health Development and Evaluation

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(5):e14124

DOI: 10.2196/14124

PMID: 31094337

PMCID: 6540720

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