Improving mobile health (mHealth) apps
Who it’s for: Survivors of stroke, family members, carers, people who haven’t had a stroke
What it involves: Survey
Where: Online (anywhere)
Summary
This Monash University study is exploring user preferences for various designs of adaptive features in mHealth (mobile health) applications, particularly for people managing chronic conditions. The research team want to understand what aspects of adaptive user interfaces are most important for users.
‘Adaptive user interfaces’ are software applications where some aspects of the interface are modified to cater for different user needs and preferences, e.g. font or button size, colour, layout, complexity, or interaction style.
Eligibility
- People with experience of using mHealth applications to manage or prevent chronic disease conditions.
Activity
An online survey that will take approximately 10–15 minutes to complete.
Documents
Participant information sheet (PDF 203 KB)
Contact
Wei Wang, PhD student, Monash University
Email: wei.wang5@monash.edu
Phone: 0466 513 666