Improving Transitions of Care for Young Adults With Congenital Heart Disease: Mobile App Development Using Formative Research
JMIR Formative Research2018Vol. 2(2), pp. e16–e16
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Keila N. Lopez, Michael O’Connor, Jason E. King, James P. Alexander, Melissa Challman, Donna K. Lovick, Nicole Goodly, Amelia Smith, Elliott Fawcett, Courtney Mulligan, Debbe Thompson, Michael Fordis
Abstract
Formative research revealed that most adolescents with CHD had access to mobile phones, were not prepared for transition to adult care, and were interested in an app to facilitate transition to adult CHD care. Understanding adolescent and parent needs, interests, and concerns helped in the development of a mobile app with a broader, tailored approach for adolescents with CHD.
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