Published on in Vol 6, No 9 (2022): September

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/39718, first published .
Development of a Mobile App for Self-Care Against COVID-19 Using the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) Model: Methodological Study

Development of a Mobile App for Self-Care Against COVID-19 Using the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) Model: Methodological Study

Development of a Mobile App for Self-Care Against COVID-19 Using the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) Model: Methodological Study

Journals

  1. Mohammadzadeh Z, Eghtedar S, Ayatollahi H, Jebraeily M. Effectiveness of a self-management mobile app on the quality of life of women with breast cancer: a study in a developing country. BMC Women's Health 2022;22(1) View
  2. Asadi F, Rahimi F, Ghaderkhany S, Almasi S. Self‐care for coronavirus disease through electronic health technologies: A scoping review. Health Science Reports 2023;6(2) View
  3. Aydin A, Gürsoy A, Karal H. Mobile care app development process: using the ADDIE model to manage symptoms after breast cancer surgery (step 1). Discover Oncology 2023;14(1) View
  4. Saeidnia H, Kozak M, Ausloos M, Lund B, Ghorbi A, Mohammadzadeh Z. Evaluation of COVID-19 m-Health apps: An analysis of the methods of app usability testing during a global pandemic. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2023;41:101310 View
  5. Astra I, Kartini K. E-learning based on PjBL integrated to STEM using microsoft sway on parabol motion materials to improve critical thinking ability of high school class X students. Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2023;2596(1):012072 View
  6. Choi H, Lee K, Lee S. Developmental Study on “Smart Silver Care”: A Mobile Application to Alleviate Loneliness in Older Adults within the Community. Healthcare 2023;11(17):2376 View
  7. Faezi A, Afshar H, Rahimi B. Identifying factors that affect the use of health information technology in the treatment and management of hypertension. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2023;23(1) View
  8. Prihatin A, Arcana I, Kusumaningrum B. Development of trigonometric comparison teaching materials based on ICT and Tri-N for face-to-face and distance learning. Union: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Matematika 2024;12(1):187 View
  9. Yang L, Ye J, Zhu H, Tang Y, Li X. Development and evaluation of a family-child reading picture book on reducing autism spectrum disorder caregivers’ psychological stress: a mixed method study. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2024;15 View
  10. Mohammadzadeh Z, Ghiasi N, Lotfata A, Karajizadeh M, Hassanzadeh M. Digital Support for Wellbeing: Addressing COVID-19-Related Mental Health Challenges in a Developing Country via Web-Based Telehealth. InfoScience Trends 2024;1(1):13 View
  11. Keshavarz H, Wang T, Vardell E, Saeidnia H. Challenges that health professionals face to evaluate and trust online health information: the role of conscientiousness. InfoScience Trends 2024;1(1):27 View
  12. Luo R, Li J, Zhang X, Tian D, Zhang Y. Effects of applying blended learning based on the ADDIE model in nursing staff training on improving theoretical and practical operational aspects. Frontiers in Medicine 2024;11 View
  13. Ghodousi Moghadam S, Mazloum Khorasani Z, Sharifzadeh N, Tabesh H. A mobile serious game about diabetes self-management: Design and evaluation. Heliyon 2024;10(18):e37755 View
  14. Ismaeil R, Mat-Nor M, Kamarudin N, Abubakar U, Fata Nahas A, Nik Mohamed M. Development and Usability Evaluation of a Mhealth Application for Health-Care Associated Infections among Health-Care Providers in Malaysia. Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences 2024;16(3):114 View
  15. Abbasi N, Jebraeily M, Gheibi S, Mohammadpoor Y. Designing and evaluating a web-based training program for medical record documentation: Insights from a developing country experience. Informatics in Medicine Unlocked 2024;51:101599 View