weinreich bookmarks: mobile - page: 1urn:uuid:{E13F16E6-C1D9-E0F5-8DB3-198FAEB3702B}2024-03-29T01:17:09ZEmotion tracking (vs. reporting) increases the persistence of positive (vs. negative) emotions - ScienceDirect14892852024-01-16T20:53:43ZZ167weinreichCogniss: The no-code platform for digital health14843942023-09-07T22:36:00ZZCreate powerful digital health apps. Without code.
Cogniss is a no-code ecosystem to develop sophisticated consumer and patient-facing digital health solutions (native iOS, native Android & Web) – digital therapeutics, real-world evidence tools, research apps & more.167weinreichSit, Siri! Designing Our Tech to Have Good Etiquette | by Amber Case | Aug, 2023 | Medium14839212023-08-21T12:00:28ZZEtiquette by definition is about graceful relationships between different kinds of people. Good design is about designing calm relationships between technology and people.
So we should expect our products to practice proper etiquette. As designers, we should create experiences with that etiquette in mind.167weinreichPredicting which type of push notification content motivates users to engage in a self-monitoring app - PMC13850592023-04-04T22:10:23ZZ167weinreichUser-Feedback Requests: 5 Guidelines13850052023-03-27T08:26:55ZZ167weinreichIn-App Survey Questions: Guidelines and Templates | Instabug13709552023-02-28T07:35:31ZZ167weinreichFind a Program - MindTools.io - Top Mental Health Apps13154632023-02-21T12:52:00ZZ167weinreichOne Mind PsyberGuide | A Mental Health App Guide13154622023-02-21T12:45:07ZZ167weinreichComponents | The Component Gallery12940622022-10-31T11:38:24ZZ167weinreichArchetypes of Gamification: Analysis of mHealth Apps12870312022-10-13T12:36:08ZZEight archetypes of gamification emerged from the analysis of health-related mobile apps: (1) competition and collaboration, (2) pursuing self-set goals without rewards, (3) episodical compliance tracking, (4) inherent gamification for external goals, (5) internal rewards for self-set goals, (6) continuous assistance through positive reinforcement, (7) positive and negative reinforcement without rewards, and (8) progressive gamification for health professionals. The results indicate a close relationship between the identified archetypes and the actual health behavior that is being targeted.167weinreichDigital Media for Behavior Change: Review of an Emerging Field of Study | HTML12574832022-08-10T19:19:36ZZDigital media are omnipresent in modern life, but the science on the impact of digital media on behavior is still in its infancy. There is an emerging evidence base of how to use digital media for behavior change. Strategies to change behavior implemented using digital technology have included a variety of platforms and program strategies, all of which are potentially more effective with increased frequency, intensity, interactivity, and feedback. It is critical to accelerate the pace of research on digital platforms, including social media, to understand and address its effects on human behavior. The purpose of the current paper is to provide an overview and describe methods in this emerging field, present use cases, describe a future agenda, and raise central questions to be addressed in future digital health research for behavior change. Digital media for behavior change employs three main methods: (1) digital media interventions, (2) formative research using digital media, and (3) digital media used to conduct evaluations. We examine use cases across several content areas including healthy weight management, tobacco control, and vaccination uptake, to describe and illustrate the methods and potential impact of this emerging field of study. In the discussion, we note that digital media interventions need to explore the full range of functionality of digital devices and their near-constant role in personal self-management and day-to-day living to maximize opportunities for behavior change. Future experimental research should rigorously examine the effects of variable levels of engagement with, and frequency and intensity of exposure to, multiple forms of digital media for behavior change.167weinreichDesigning Theory-Informed Behavior Change Apps - BehavioralEconomics.com | The BE Hub10982442022-05-09T13:25:29ZZ167weinreichIntegrating Behavioral Science and Design Thinking to Develop Mobile Health Interventions: Systematic Scoping Review10641592022-03-30T18:37:34ZZ167weinreichThe NOW! Fest 2021 | Day 1 - YouTube10641482022-03-29T16:53:46ZZDesigning Health & Fitness Apps with the Mind in Mind - Massimo Ingegno (and other speakers)167weinreichApps That Motivate: a Taxonomy of App Features Based on Self-Determination Theory - ScienceDirect10641242022-03-28T16:28:14ZZ167weinreichDon’t Alienate Your User: A Primer for Internationalisation & Localisation10623652022-03-14T11:45:38Z2022-03-14T04:45:47Z167weinreichMobile phone-based interventions for mental health: A systematic meta-review of 14 meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials10311622022-03-07T09:45:13ZZ167weinreich15 Killer Welcome Email Examples to Win New Subscribers10280002022-02-22T20:05:12ZZ167weinreichManaging Emotions: The Effects of Online Mindfulness Meditation on Mental Health and Economic Behavior10221292022-02-17T15:08:57ZZEmotions and worries can reduce individuals’ available attention and affect economic decisions.
In a four-week experiment with 2,384 US adults, offering free access to a popular mindfulness
meditation app (Headspace) that costs $13 per month improves mental health, productivity and decisionmaking. First, it causes a 0.44 standard deviation reduction in symptoms of stress, anxiety, and
depression, comparable to the impacts of expensive in-person therapy, with improvements even
among participants with minimal or mild symptoms at baseline. Second, it increases earnings
on a proofreading task by 1.9 percent. Third, it makes decision-making more stable across
emotional states, reducing the interference of personal worries with risk choices. Overall, our
results demonstrate the potential of affordable mindfulness meditation apps to improve mental
health, productivity, and the impact of emotions on economic decisions.167weinreichDesigning better links for websites and emails — a guideline9645062021-12-20T13:14:05Z2021-12-20T05:14:16ZWhy are “click here” and “by this link” poor choices? And is it acceptable to use “read more”? In this article, I’ll explain popular wording and formatting mistakes and will show more accessible and informative alternatives.167weinreichThe endless search for “here“ in the unhelpful “click here“ button9587572021-11-22T13:35:13ZZ167weinreichA Text Messaging Intervention (StayWell at Home) to Counteract Depression and Anxiety During COVID-19 Social Distancing: Pre-Post Study9585272021-11-07T11:41:37ZZ167weinreichWhy Behavior Change Apps Fail To Change Behavior | TechCrunch7883082021-09-09T13:52:33ZZ167weinreichMobile app validation: a digital health scorecard approach | npj Digital Medicine7446192021-08-01T07:44:54ZZ167weinreichPhygital: 4 Examples of a Mind-Blowing Marketing Revolution7069072021-06-28T11:31:15ZZ167weinreichJMIR Mental Health - Apps With Maps—Anxiety and Depression Mobile Apps With Evidence-Based Frameworks: Systematic Search of Major App Stores7068252021-06-23T13:58:22ZZOf the 293 apps shortlisted as offering a therapeutic treatment for anxiety and/or depression, 162 (55.3%) mentioned an evidence-based framework in their app store descriptions. Of the 293 apps, 88 (30.0%) claimed to use cognitive behavioral therapy techniques, 46 (15.7%) claimed to use mindfulness, 27 (9.2%) claimed to use positive psychology, 10 (3.4%) claimed to use dialectical behavior therapy, 5 (1.7%) claimed to use acceptance and commitment therapy, and 20 (6.8%) claimed to use other techniques. Of the 162 apps that claimed to use a theoretical framework, only 10 (6.2%) had published evidence for their efficacy.167weinreichMobile Health Index and Navigation Database, App Evaluation Resources from the Division of Digital Psychiatry at BIDMC6843432021-06-10T14:55:08ZZ167weinreichThe impact of guidance on Internet-based mental health interventions — A systematic review - ScienceDirect4885442021-01-26T09:42:02ZZ167weinreichIndicators of retention in remote digital health studies: a cross-study evaluation of 100,000 participants | npj Digital Medicine4885432021-01-26T09:39:26ZZ167weinreichIt’s how you say it: Systematic A/B testing of digital messaging cut hospital no-show rates4154292020-09-29T09:49:18ZZ167weinreichStandalone smartphone apps for mental health—a systematic review and meta-analysis | npj Digital Medicine2722092019-12-10T12:00:16ZZ167weinreichMobile Patterns - UI UX Inspirational Gallery for iOS and Android2712822019-11-05T22:05:19ZZMobile Patterns — one more design inspirational library worth bookmarking:
a large collection of mobile UI/UX patterns, categorized and tagged
just look at screenshot examples & learn how to do a great design like the pros.167weinreichUX Archive2712812019-11-05T22:03:57ZZUX Archive — collected the most interesting user flows that can help you analyze previous products and learn from others about what works and what doesn't. Examine tasks such as booking, logging in, onboarding, purchasing, searching, and more.167weinreichJFR - Understanding Health Behavior Technology Engagement: Pathway to Measuring Digital Behavior Change Interventions | Cole-Lewis | JMIR Formative Research2696072019-10-30T14:01:05ZZ167weinreichMobile phone text messaging and app‐based interventions for smoking cessation - Whittaker, R - 2019 | Cochrane Library2695372019-10-23T10:59:46ZZ167weinreichCatalonia has created a new kind of online activism. Everyone should pay attention | WIRED UK2695192019-10-22T08:58:10ZZ167weinreich8 tips for developing and designing successful behaviour change apps and websites - BehaviourWorks Australia2670962019-10-16T12:33:08ZZ167weinreich8 Power Tips for Exemplary Push Notifications | Braze2669592019-10-03T07:12:26ZZ167weinreich5 Types of Engagement Emails to Nudge Users Towards Aha Moments - Customer.io2669582019-10-03T07:11:58Z2019-10-03T00:12:40ZWhen the growth team took a step back, they realized it wasn’t enough to trigger just any notification. They needed to “show the right things to users at the right time — creating ‘aha moments’” where the user experienced the product’s core value.
Rather than indiscriminately bombard the user with notifications, they concluded that they needed to be “really thoughtful about which messages to send which users” and focus “more of [their] resources on engaging users that were likely to churn.”
Taking a page from Facebook, here are 5 kinds of engagement messages that work to activate, retain, and grow customers. Highly personal and targeted, these emails show off your product’s core value, ferry your users to their “aha moments”, and get people engaging with your product and brand again and again.167weinreich9 Push Notification Marketing Strategies To Boost Your Subscribers2669572019-10-03T07:10:51Z2019-10-03T00:12:50Z167weinreichErez Yoeli on Twitter: “Together with @keheala, we developed and tested a mobile phone platform to support TB patients. It reduced unsuccessful TB treatment by 68%. Out in @NEJM today. 1/X https://t.co/h5n002LnRA“ / Twitter2666562019-09-05T09:03:52ZZ167weinreichAn Automated Text Message Navigation Program Improves the Show Rate for Outpatient Colonoscopy - Nadim Mahmud, Sahil D. Doshi, Mary S. Coniglio, Michelle Clermont, Donna Bernard, Catherine Reitz, Vandana Khungar, David A. Asch, Shivan J. Mehta,2665652019-08-27T21:40:16ZZ167weinreichDepression Drugs Sales Upsurge with Major Players Contributing Heavily towards Market Growth, reports Fact.MR study – Pioneer Reporter2660462019-08-12T09:17:48ZZdemand for depression drugs is also witnessing a decline as end-users have more coping options at their disposal. The huge popularity of mental health apps, such as Headspace, Calm, Moodnotes, Pacifica, and SuperBetter has given patients more control over how they manage depression.167weinreichVerywell's tool can help you talk to a vaccine skeptic2642662019-07-14T16:32:32ZZ167weinreichPutting back users to the forefront: sustainable engagement tips from behavioral science2642272019-07-08T12:33:27ZZLuckily, behavioral science can help close the intention-action gap, offering a toolkit to help change behavior for the better. Here are three ways we can apply lessons from behavioral science to drive sustainable engagement:167weinreich5 Deadly Onboarding Mistakes To Ban From Your Product2642262019-07-08T11:52:44ZZ167weinreichYes, counting steps might make you healthier - Reuters2536872019-06-27T09:22:44ZZ“Tracking your daily activity with a pedometer, wearable, or smartphone is an important part of any physical activity program,” Patel said by email. “However, it should be combined with other behavior change strategies such as goal-setting, coaching, or social interventions to increase sustainability.”167weinreichReported theory use in electronic health weight management interventions targeting young adults: a systematic review: Health Psychology Review: Vol 0, No 02536862019-06-27T08:56:48ZZ167weinreichJMIR - Persuasive System Design Principles and Behavior Change Techniques to Stimulate Motivation and Adherence in Electronic Health Interventions to Support Weight Loss Maintenance: Scoping Review | Asbjørnsen | Journal of Medical Internet Research2536852019-06-27T08:55:38ZZ167weinreichBehaviour Change Techniques in UX/UI Design - Panacea Digital2534462019-06-24T19:43:31ZZ167weinreich