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Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of a Smartphone App to Increase Pretransplant Vaccine Rates: Usability Study

Feasibility, Acceptability, and Effectiveness of a Smartphone App to Increase Pretransplant Vaccine Rates: Usability Study

Therefore, we designed this study to (1) evaluate the effectiveness of the Immunize Pediatric Transplant app in achieving up-to-date vaccine status by the day of transplant (or conclusion of the study on April 1, 2024) and (2) explore app feasibility and acceptability amongst parent and provider users. m Health Agile Development and Evaluation Lifecycle (adapted from Wilson et al [22]). m Health: mobile health.

Amy G Feldman, Brenda L Beaty, Susan L Moore, Sheana Bull, Kumanan Wilson, Katherine M Atkinson, Cameron Bell, Kathryn M Denize, Allison Kempe

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e68855

A Smartphone App to Increase Immunizations in the Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Population: Development and Initial Usability Study

A Smartphone App to Increase Immunizations in the Pediatric Solid Organ Transplant Population: Development and Initial Usability Study

This study focused on the first 3 phases of this cycle—project identification; user experience design, development, and alpha testing; and beta testing. m Health Agile Development and Evaluation Lifecycle (adapted from Wilson et al [21]). UI: user interface; UX: user experience. We used a sequential user-centered design process approach focusing on the first 3 phases of the m Health Agile Development and Evaluation Lifecycle (Figure 2).

Amy G Feldman, Susan Moore, Sheana Bull, Megan A Morris, Kumanan Wilson, Cameron Bell, Margaret M Collins, Kathryn M Denize, Allison Kempe

JMIR Form Res 2022;6(1):e32273