New Publication: Scoping review of "No-Code" mHealth app research tools

New publication led by DHL PhD Candidate Amanda Willms!
Advances in mobile health (mHealth) apps and wearable devices are revolutionizing physical activity research. By enabling real-time, context-sensitive assessments like ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) and experience sampling, along with personalized interventions such as just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs), these technologies are pushing the boundaries of research methods. However, app development has historically required extensive programming expertise—until now. Our recent scoping review highlights 11 ‘no-code’ mHealth tools, providing researchers with powerful, accessible platforms to implement EMAs, JITAIs, and microrandomization trials, while considering crucial factors like data privacy and security.


Check out the full article in APA PsycNet here: https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2025-28372-001 



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