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Testing 3 Modalities (Voice Assistant, Chatbot, and Mobile App) to Assist Older African American and Black Adults in Seeking Information on Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Wizard of Oz Usability Study

Testing 3 Modalities (Voice Assistant, Chatbot, and Mobile App) to Assist Older African American and Black Adults in Seeking Information on Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias: Wizard of Oz Usability Study

Each modality (app, chatbot, and voice assistant) represented a station—station A was the mobile app, station B was the chatbot, and station C was the voice assistant. Participants were asked to rotate from one station to another every 30 minutes.

Cristina Bosco, Fereshtehossadat Shojaei, Alec Andrew Theisz, John Osorio Torres, Bianca Cureton, Anna K Himes, Nenette M Jessup, Priscilla A Barnes, Yvonne Lu, Hugh C Hendrie, Carl V Hill, Patrick C Shih

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e60650

Co-Designing the MOSAIC mHealth App With Breast Cancer Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

Co-Designing the MOSAIC mHealth App With Breast Cancer Survivors: User-Centered Design Approach

Examples of MOSAIC (Mobile Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Stress Intervention) app screens: (A) launch screen, (B) home page, and (C) values commitment page. Frequently discussed by breast cancer survivors was the need for highly engaging, visual content. Breast cancer survivors stated that visualizing the exercises really gives them the ability to notice and feel the experience in their body.

Betsey Zenk Nuseibeh, Shelley A Johns, Patrick C Shih, Gregory F Lewis, Tayler M Gowan, Evan J Jordan

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e59426