U.K. Study Shows Young Adults Are Picky With mHealth Apps
Circle Connections: Tech Updates There are a number of valued features and characteristics that application developers should consider when creating health-related behavioral intervention smartphone apps for young adults, according to an article in the Journal of Medical Internet Research. The objective of one study was to explore young adults' perspectives on apps related to health behavior change. Specifically, the study attempted to capture their experiences and views of features that might support health behavior change and issues that contribute to interest in and willingness to use such apps. For the study, four focus groups were conducted with 19 students . . .