Published on in Vol 23, No 10 (2021): October

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/29441, first published .
Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Characteristics of Acute Childhood Illness Apps for Parents: Environmental Scan

Journals

  1. Benoit J, Louie-Poon S, Kauser S, Meherali S. Promoting Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in North America Using Free Mobile Apps: Environmental Scan. JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting 2022;5(4):e33826 View
  2. Benoit J, Hartling L, Scott S. Bridging evidence-to-care gaps with mHealth: Designing a symptom checker for parents accessing knowledge translation resources on acute children’s illnesses in a smartphone application. PEC Innovation 2023;2:100152 View
  3. Hartling L, Elliott S, Mabbott A, Leung J, Shearer K, Smith C, Scott S. Four year evaluation of a parent advisory group to support a research program for knowledge translation in child health. Research Involvement and Engagement 2024;10(1) View
  4. LaMonica H, Song Y, Loblay V, Ekambareshwar M, Naderbagi A, Zahed I, Troy J, Hickie I. Promoting social, emotional, and cognitive development in early childhood: A protocol for early valuation of a culturally adapted digital tool for supporting optimal childrearing practices. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  5. Neill S, Bayes N, Thompson M, Croxson C, Roland D, Lakhanpaul M. Helping parents know when to seek help for an acutely ill child: Evidence based co-development of a mobile phone app using complex intervention methodology. International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;187:105459 View
  6. Rathbone A, Neill S, Prime S, Thomas N, Everett K. Supporting parents with acutely ill children: Environment scan and user evaluation of mobile applications (the SuPa kids project). International Journal of Medical Informatics 2024;189:105504 View
  7. Delgama D, Galvin K, Gray K, Leigh J. Caring for a child with a cochlear implant: A narrative review of the challenges, needs, and potential digital options for parents of children with cochlear implants. Cochlear Implants International 2025;26(3):179 View
  8. Carey M, Peters J, Chick A, Carter B, Bray L, Roland D, Neill S, Yoon D. Digital healthcare interventions to support parents with acutely ill children at home: A systematic review. PLOS Digital Health 2025;4(9):e0000998 View