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App-Tailoring Requirements to Increase Stress Management Competencies Within Families: Cross-sectional Survey Study

App-Tailoring Requirements to Increase Stress Management Competencies Within Families: Cross-sectional Survey Study

Meixner et al [65] investigated the associations between personality traits assessed via PSI theory, interest in app-based monitored physical activity goals, app features, and gamification in order to create tailored m Health content and found no significant interaction. Furthermore, they concluded that the problem of inactive participants should, in fact, be addressed with app features and gamification elements in accordance with their prior defined goals rather than with their personality traits.

Laura Luise Bischoff, Hannes Baumann, Charlotte Meixner, Patricia Nixon, Bettina Wollesen

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(7):e26376

Can Standards and Regulations Keep Up With Health Technology?

Can Standards and Regulations Keep Up With Health Technology?

Three-dimensional printing technology (image credit Gerrit Niezen; image license CC-BY). The ability to modify someone else’s designs and the ease of rapid and unique production could interfere with formal quality-control processes, implicit in the existing medical device regulation. Although three-dimensional printing is a tool for prototyping and not for long-term use and reuse, it is possible to see how this technology could be used for the latter purpose.

Christopher James Vincent, Gerrit Niezen, Aisling Ann O'Kane, Katarzyna Stawarz

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2015;3(2):e64