Published on in Vol 3, No 2 (2019): Apr-Jun

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/10990, first published .
Development of a Smartphone App for Informal Carers of People With Cancer: Processes and Learnings

Development of a Smartphone App for Informal Carers of People With Cancer: Processes and Learnings

Development of a Smartphone App for Informal Carers of People With Cancer: Processes and Learnings

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  6. Rashid N, Chen X, Mohamad Marzuki M, Takshe A, Okasha A, Maarof F, Yunus R. Development and Usability Assessment of a Mobile App (Demensia KITA) to Support Dementia Caregivers in Malaysia: A Study Protocol. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(19):11880 View
  7. Bodschwinna D, Lorenz I, Bauereiß N, Gündel H, Baumeister H, Hönig K. A psycho‐oncological online intervention supporting partners of patients with cancer (PartnerCARE): Results from a randomized controlled feasibility trial. Psycho-Oncology 2022;31(7):1230 View
  8. Koya K, Chowdhury G, Green E. Young informal carers’ information needs communicated online: Professional and personal growth, finance, health and relationships. Journal of Information Science 2024;50(3):738 View
  9. Livingston P, Winter N, Ugalde A, Orellana L, Mikocka-Walus A, Jefford M, Zalcberg J, Orford N, Hutchinson A, Barbour A, Kiss N, Smithers B, Watson D, McCaffrey N, White V, Mouzakis K, Mihalopoulos C, Lane K, Austin D, O E, Whitfield K, Menzies D, Larsen A, Swiatek D, Yuen E, Greenhill E, Russell L, Stevenson K, Musat T. iCare – a self-directed, interactive online program to improve health and wellbeing for people living with upper gastrointestinal or hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers, and their informal carers: the study protocol for a Phase II randomised controlled trial. BMC Cancer 2024;24(1) View
  10. Chong V, Yong C, Ng J, Thanabalasingam D, Watterson J, Palanisamy U. The design of the Deaf in Touch Everywhere (DITE)TM mobile application with Deaf and interpreter communities in Malaysia. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
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