A Mobile App for Children With Asthma to Monitor Indoor Air Quality (AirBuddy): Development and Usability Study
JMIR Formative Research2022Vol. 6(5), pp. e37118–e37118
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Abstract
This project contributes to the field of mHealth app design for children by demonstrating how a user-centered design process can lead to the development of digital devices that are more acceptable and relevant to target users' needs.
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