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135 related items for PubMed ID: 37063054

  • 1. Prevalence and patterns of mobile device usage among physicians in clinical practice: A systematic review.
    Kraushaar J, Bohnet-Joschko S.
    Health Informatics J; 2023; 29(2):14604582231169296. PubMed ID: 37063054
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  • 2. Future Mobile Device Usage, Requirements, and Expectations of Physicians in German University Hospitals: Web-Based Survey.
    Maassen O, Fritsch S, Gantner J, Deffge S, Kunze J, Marx G, Bickenbach J.
    J Med Internet Res; 2020 Dec 21; 22(12):e23955. PubMed ID: 33346735
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  • 9. Smartphones and mobile applications (apps) in clinical nursing education: A student perspective.
    O'Connor S, Andrews T.
    Nurse Educ Today; 2018 Oct 21; 69():172-178. PubMed ID: 30096510
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  • 10. Mobile tablet use among academic physicians and trainees.
    Sclafani J, Tirrell TF, Franko OI.
    J Med Syst; 2013 Feb 21; 37(1):9903. PubMed ID: 23321961
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  • 13. Handheld Computer Devices to Support Clinical Decision-making in Acute Nursing Practice: Systematic Scoping Review.
    Glanville D, Hutchinson A, Khaw D.
    J Med Internet Res; 2023 Feb 13; 25():e39987. PubMed ID: 36780222
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  • 14. Smartphone app use among medical providers in ACGME training programs.
    Franko OI, Tirrell TF.
    J Med Syst; 2012 Oct 13; 36(5):3135-9. PubMed ID: 22052129
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  • 15. A systematic review on smartphone use for activity monitoring during exercise therapy in intermittent claudication.
    Veiga C, Pedras S, Oliveira R, Paredes H, Silva I.
    J Vasc Surg; 2022 Dec 13; 76(6):1734-1741. PubMed ID: 35709859
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  • 16. Use of Mobile Apps for Visual Acuity Assessment: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
    Suo L, Ke X, Zhang D, Qin X, Chen X, Hong Y, Dai W, Wu D, Zhang C, Zhang D.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2022 Feb 14; 10(2):e26275. PubMed ID: 35156935
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  • 17. Smartphone and Mobile Health Apps for Tinnitus: Systematic Identification, Analysis, and Assessment.
    Mehdi M, Stach M, Riha C, Neff P, Dode A, Pryss R, Schlee W, Reichert M, Hauck FJ.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2020 Aug 18; 8(8):e21767. PubMed ID: 32808939
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  • 18. Mobile Health, Smartphone/Device, and Apps for Psychiatry and Medicine: Competencies, Training, and Faculty Development Issues.
    Hilty DM, Chan S, Torous J, Luo J, Boland RJ.
    Psychiatr Clin North Am; 2019 Sep 18; 42(3):513-534. PubMed ID: 31358129
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  • 19. Smartphone Users' Persuasion Knowledge in the Context of Consumer mHealth Apps: Qualitative Study.
    Joo E, Kononova A, Kanthawala S, Peng W, Cotten S.
    JMIR Mhealth Uhealth; 2021 Apr 13; 9(4):e16518. PubMed ID: 33847596
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  • 20. Medical applications for pharmacists using mobile devices.
    Aungst TD.
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