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347 related items for PubMed ID: 25038202

  • 1. Smartphone applications for seizure management.
    Pandher PS, Bhullar KK.
    Health Informatics J; 2016 Jun; 22(2):209-20. PubMed ID: 25038202
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  • 2. Smartphone applications for pain management.
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  • 3. Feasibility and acceptability of smartphone applications for seizure self-management in China: Questionnaire study among people with epilepsy.
    Liu X, Wang R, Zhou D, Hong Z.
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  • 4. Commercially Available Smartphone Apps to Support Postoperative Pain Self-Management: Scoping Review.
    Lalloo C, Shah U, Birnie KA, Davies-Chalmers C, Rivera J, Stinson J, Campbell F.
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  • 5. Mobile applications in dermatology.
    Brewer AC, Endly DC, Henley J, Amir M, Sampson BP, Moreau JF, Dellavalle RP.
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  • 7. A lot of action, but not in the right direction: systematic review and content analysis of smartphone applications for the prevention, detection, and management of cancer.
    Bender JL, Yue RY, To MJ, Deacken L, Jadad AR.
    J Med Internet Res; 2013 Dec 23; 15(12):e287. PubMed ID: 24366061
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  • 8. Mobile phone applications in management of enuresis: The good, the bad, and the unreliable!
    Myint M, Adam A, Herath S, Smith G.
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  • 11. A standardized review of smartphone applications to promote balance for older adults.
    Reyes A, Qin P, Brown CA.
    Disabil Rehabil; 2018 Mar 23; 40(6):690-696. PubMed ID: 27868438
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  • 13. The use of smartphone applications by urology trainees.
    Nason GJ, Burke MJ, Aslam A, Kelly ME, Akram CM, Giri SK, Flood HD.
    Surgeon; 2015 Oct 23; 13(5):263-6. PubMed ID: 25199700
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  • 16. MedAd-AppQ: A quality assessment tool for medication adherence apps on iOS and android platforms.
    Ali EE, Teo AKS, Goh SXL, Chew L, Yap KY.
    Res Social Adm Pharm; 2018 Dec 23; 14(12):1125-1133. PubMed ID: 29402755
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  • 17. Involving Users in the Evaluation of Apps for Specific Health Conditions.
    Powell L, Joddrell P, Parker J.
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  • 18. Self-Management Apps for People With Epilepsy: Systematic Analysis.
    Alzamanan MZ, Lim KS, Akmar Ismail M, Abdul Ghani N.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2021 May 28; 9(5):e22489. PubMed ID: 34047709
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