Published on in Vol 5, No 4 (2022): Oct-Dec

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/35510, first published .
Data Completeness and Concordance in the FeverApp Registry: Comparative Study

Data Completeness and Concordance in the FeverApp Registry: Comparative Study

Data Completeness and Concordance in the FeverApp Registry: Comparative Study

Journals

  1. Möhler R, Jenetzky E, Schwarz S, Gwiasda M, Rathjens L, Martin D. Children’s Symptoms with a Febrile Illness and a Positive or Negative Test of SARS-CoV-2 during the Omicron Wave. Children 2023;10(3):419 View
  2. Möhler R, Jenetzky E, Schwarz S, Gwiasda M, Rathjens L, Szoke H, Martin D. Parental Confidence in Relation to Antipyretic Use, Warning Signs, Symptoms and Well-Being in Fever Management—Results from an App-Based Registry. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(21):14502 View
  3. Rathjens L, Gwiasda M, Schwarz S, Möhler R, Martin D, Jenetzky E. Reliability of Data Collected via Ecological Momentary Assessment on the Example of FeverApp Registry. Children 2023;10(2):385 View
  4. Lampejo T. Letter to the Editor on Recurrent fever of unknown origin: Don't forget the diary. Clinical Medicine 2024;24(4):100218 View
  5. Gwiasda M, Rathjens L, Martin D, Möhler R, Schwarz S, Jenetzky E. Distribution of mHealth applications in Germany: analysis of the FeverApp registry. Journal of International Medical Research 2024;52(9) View