Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8827340 | Transplantation Proceedings | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Young adult patients might profit most from mobile health approaches. Furthermore, high educational level and normal cognitive functioning promote mobile technology affinity. This should be kept in mind when designing mobile technology health (mHealth) interventions for RTRs. For beneficial mHealth interventions, further research on potential barriers and desired technologic features is necessary to adapt apps to patients' needs.
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Authors
S. Reber, J. Scheel, L. Stoessel, K. Schieber, S. Jank, C. Lüker, F. Vitinius, F. Grundmann, K.-U. Eckardt, H.-U. Prokosch, Y. Erim,