Iterative Development of a Tailored mHealth Intervention for Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer
Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology2019Vol. 7(1), pp. 31–43
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Lisa A. Schwartz, Alexandra M. Psihogios, Dare Henry‐Moss, Lauren C. Daniel, Elizabeth S. Ver Hoeve, Blanca Velazquez-Martin, Eliana Butler, Wendy L. Hobbie, Natasha Buchanan Lunsford, Susan A. Sabatino, Lamia P. Barakat, Jill P. Ginsberg, Linda Fleisher, Janet A. Deatrick, Linda A. Jacobs, Bridget O’Hagan, Lindsay M. Anderson, Emily M. Fredericks, Sandra Amaral, Nadia Dowshen, Keisha A. Houston, Carolyn Vachani, Margaret K. Hampshire, James M. Metz, Christine E. Hill‐Kayser, Dava Szalda
Abstract
The iterative development of AYA STEPS was essential for creating a consistent and acceptable end user experience. This study serves as one example of how behavioral scientists may apply agile science to their own mHealth research.
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