Published on in Vol 7 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/41422, first published .
ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Development and Usability Testing Using Mixed Methods

ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Development and Usability Testing Using Mixed Methods

ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Development and Usability Testing Using Mixed Methods

JMIR Formative Res: ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Develo… https://t.co/66xvrztX7V

2:24 PM · Jan 27, 2023

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RT @jmirpub: JMIR Formative Res: ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Development and #…

2:24 PM · Jan 27, 2023

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ReachCare Mobile Apps for Patients Experiencing Suicidality in the Emergency Department: Development and Usability… https://t.co/SqgiU4CQcU

7:38 PM · Jan 27, 2023

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"Developing digital health tools based on user-centered design principles that deliver evidence-based intervention… https://t.co/dDlLtrSYOs

6:46 PM · Feb 21, 2023

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Check out the full research article published in JMIR Formative Research by Drs. Larkin and Boudreaux and collaborators, Soussan Djamasbi, Fatima Varzgani, Roscoe Garner, Mariam Siddique, John Pietro, and Bengisu Tulu https://t.co/BzORE7SVj6

11:00 PM · May 15, 2024

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