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Designing Survey-Based Mobile Interfaces for Rural Patients With Cancer Using Apple’s ResearchKit and CareKit: Usability Study

Designing Survey-Based Mobile Interfaces for Rural Patients With Cancer Using Apple’s ResearchKit and CareKit: Usability Study

In 2014, Apple launched Health Kit, a central repository for health and fitness data that is automatically available on all i OS devices, and subsequently launched an open-sourced Research Kit in 2015. Three major modules make up Research Kit: informed consent, surveys, and active tasks [56,57]. Institutions such as Duke and Stanford have launched research-based mobile apps using Research Kit [58].

Alyssa Donawa, Christian Powell, Rong Wang, Ming-Yuan Chih, Reema Patel, Ralph Zinner, Eliah Aronoff-Spencer, Corey E Baker

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e57801

Utilizing Consumer Technology (Apple’s ResearchKit) for Medical Studies by Patients and Researchers: Proof of Concept of the Novel Platform REach

Utilizing Consumer Technology (Apple’s ResearchKit) for Medical Studies by Patients and Researchers: Proof of Concept of the Novel Platform REach

For example, in the Health app that is available on i Phones since 2014, health and fitness data collected in other apps and wearable devices are put together in one place through Health Kit. Consequently, Apple introduced Research Kit in March 2015, an open source framework that enables researchers to create i OS apps for medical research [3]. The first studies using Research Kit for data collection have recently been published [4-7].

Marleen MHJ van Gelder, Lucien JLPG Engelen, Thijs Sondag, Tom H van de Belt

J Particip Med 2018;10(2):e6