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Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 23, Iss 10, p e25667 (2021)
BackgroundMany pregnant women use the internet to obtain information about pregnancy and childbirth. Over 50% of pregnant women use pregnancy apps and must search through thousands of pregnancy or women’s health–related apps available on app stor
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https://doaj.org/article/901d9484d082440296de38abbe34afb3
Autor:
Alyssa, Stephenson-Famy, Tammy, Sonn, Laura, Baecher-Lind, Rashmi, Bhargava, Katherine T, Chen, Angela, Fleming, Helen Kang, Morgan, Christopher M, Morosky, Jonathan A, Schaffir, Shireen Madani, Sims, Jill M, Sutton, Celeste S, Royce
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Academic Medicine. 98:431-435
The June 2022 U.S. Supreme Court decision on Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization resulted in state-specific differences in abortion care access across the country. The primary concern in the obstetrics and gynecology education community has b
Systematic Review of Pelvic Anatomy iOS and Android Applications for Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Female pelvic medicinereconstructive surgery. 28(6)
Resources for learning and enhancing knowledge in medicine, such as mobile applications (apps), have dramatically increased in recent years; however, there is lack of a valid source for identifying the best and most reliable mobile apps.The goal of t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research
Background Many pregnant women use the internet to obtain information about pregnancy and childbirth. Over 50% of pregnant women use pregnancy apps and must search through thousands of pregnancy or women’s health–related apps available on app sto
Autor:
Katherine T. Chen, Marti D. Soffer
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Telemedicine and e-Health. 25:870-877
Background: Regulation of medical applications (apps) has not been rigorous. Concern for inaccurate medical apps with potential health consequences has increased. Objective: To identify mo...
Autor:
Katherine T Chen
Publikováno v:
OBG Management. 33
Clinicians can recommend these apps to assist their patients in performing Kegel exercises.
BACKGROUND Many pregnant women use the internet to obtain information about pregnancy and childbirth. Over 50% of pregnant women use pregnancy apps and must search through thousands of pregnancy or women’s health–related apps available on app sto
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https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.25667
https://doi.org/10.2196/preprints.25667
Autor:
Katherine T. Chen, Farida Nentin
Publikováno v:
OBG Management. 32
Publikováno v:
Telemedicine and e-Health. 24:594-603
With an increasing number of patients requiring translator services, many providers are turning to mobile applications (apps) for assistance. However, there have been no published reviews of medical translator apps.To identify and evaluate medical tr
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Women's Health Issues. 27:29-35
Purpose Patients use mobile applications (apps) to obtain information about health, including contraception. Providers and health educators may also use apps designed for patients to aid in patient education during the clinical encounter or recommend