Development of Mobile App for Self-Management Performance of Patients with CHB
@article{Jeon2016DevelopmentOM, title={Development of Mobile App for Self-Management Performance of Patients with CHB}, author={Jae-Hee Jeon and Kyung-Hee Kim}, journal={Mechanical Engineering}, year={2016}, pages={229-233} }
This study aimed to develop a mobile application (app), for the selfmanagement performance of patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB). The mobile app was developed in five stages by analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. And 19 systems were modified. Mobile app for self-management performance of patients with CHB was developed. Developed a mobile app is expected to be helpful in managing self-management can be a disease-related knowledge and promote self-efficacy in CHB.
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