Published on in Vol 6, No 1 (2022): January

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/19967, first published .
Perceptions of Digital Technology Experiences and Development Among Family Caregivers and Technology Researchers: Qualitative Study

Perceptions of Digital Technology Experiences and Development Among Family Caregivers and Technology Researchers: Qualitative Study

Perceptions of Digital Technology Experiences and Development Among Family Caregivers and Technology Researchers: Qualitative Study

Journals

  1. Martindale-Adams J, Clark C, Martin J, Henderson C, Nichols L. Text Messages to Support Caregivers in a Health Care System: Development and Pilot and National Rollout Evaluation. Journal of Participatory Medicine 2022;14(1):e35318 View
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  3. Szczepura A, Khan A, Wild D, Nelson S, Woodhouse S, Collinson M. Digital Adoption by an Organization Supporting Informal Caregivers During COVID-19 Pandemic Showing Impact on Service Use, Organizational Performance, and Carers’ Well-Being: Retrospective Population-Based Database Study With Embedded User Survey. JMIR Aging 2024;7:e46414 View
  4. Adam E, Meiland F, Frielink N, Meinders E, Smits R, Embregts P, Smaling H. User Requirements and Perceptions of a Sensor System for Early Stress Detection in People With Dementia and People With Intellectual Disability: Qualitative Study. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e52248 View
  5. Tennant R, Allana S, Mercer K, Burns C. Capturing Home Care Information Management and Communication Processes Among Caregivers of Older Adults: Qualitative Study to Inform Technology Design. JMIR Formative Research 2024;8:e53289 View