Published on in Vol 5, No 10 (2021): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/31086, first published .
Pilot Evaluations of Two Bluetooth Contact Tracing Approaches on a University Campus: Mixed Methods Study

Pilot Evaluations of Two Bluetooth Contact Tracing Approaches on a University Campus: Mixed Methods Study

Pilot Evaluations of Two Bluetooth Contact Tracing Approaches on a University Campus: Mixed Methods Study

Journals

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  3. Shelby T, Arechiga C, Gupta A, Hennein R, Schenck C, Weeks B, Bond M, Niccolai L, Davis J, Grau L. “I can’t do it”: A qualitative study exploring case and contact experiences with COVID-19 contact tracing. BMC Public Health 2022;22(1) View
  4. Yuen B, Bie Y, Cairns D, Harper G, Xu J, Chang C, Dong X, Lu T. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Contact Tracing Without User Intervention. IEEE Access 2022;10:91027 View
  5. Moorthy P, Weinert L, Schüttler C, Svensson L, Sedlmayr B, Müller J, Nagel T. Attributes, Methods, and Frameworks Used to Evaluate Wearables and Their Companion mHealth Apps: Scoping Review. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2024;12:e52179 View