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1. Provider- and Patient-Related Barriers to and Facilitators of Digital Health Technology Adoption for Hypertension Management: Scoping Review

JMIR Cardio 2019;3(1):e11951

8025 16 100
2. Mobile Phone Apps to Support Heart Failure Self-Care Management: Integrative Review

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e10057

19844 6 89
3. A Mobile Health Intervention to Improve Self-Care in Patients With Heart Failure: Pilot Randomized Control Trial

JMIR Cardio 2017;1(2):e3

10128 3 74
4. Smartphone Apps Using Photoplethysmography for Heart Rate Monitoring: Meta-Analysis

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e4

29269 9 58
5. User Engagement With Smartphone Apps and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Outcomes: Systematic Review

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(1):e18834

2775 11 58
6. Clinic Time Required for Remote and In-Person Management of Patients With Cardiac Devices: Time and Motion Workflow Evaluation

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(2):e27720

2383 34 42
7. Use of a Smart Watch for Early Detection of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation: Validation Study

JMIR Cardio 2020;4(1):e14857

8427 194 41
8. Patient Perspectives With Telehealth Visits in Cardiology During COVID-19: Online Patient Survey Study

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(1):e25074

3474 2 40
9. Accuracy and Usability of a Novel Algorithm for Detection of Irregular Pulse Using a Smartwatch Among Older Adults: Observational Study

JMIR Cardio 2019;3(1):e13850

3939 17 38
10. The Use of Mobile Apps for Heart Failure Self-management: Systematic Review of Experimental and Qualitative Studies

JMIR Cardio 2022;6(1):e33839

2254 28 36
11. Achieving Rapid Blood Pressure Control With Digital Therapeutics: Retrospective Cohort and Machine Learning Study

JMIR Cardio 2019;3(1):e13030

10861 18 35
12. The Atrial Fibrillation Health Literacy Information Technology Trial: Pilot Trial of a Mobile Health App for Atrial Fibrillation

JMIR Cardio 2020;4(1):e17162

1743 12 35
13. The Atrial Fibrillation Health Literacy Information Technology System: Pilot Assessment

JMIR Cardio 2017;1(2):e7

2542 11 34
14. A Novel Virtual Reality Medical Image Display System for Group Discussions of Congenital Heart Disease: Development and Usability Testing

JMIR Cardio 2020;4(1):e20633

1585 6 34
15. Smartphone Ownership and Interest in Mobile Health Technologies for Self-care Among Patients With Chronic Heart Failure: Cross-sectional Survey Study

JMIR Cardio 2022;6(1):e31982

1212 6 32
16. Comparing the Acceptance of Mobile Hypertension Apps for Disease Management Among Patients Versus Clinical Use Among Physicians: Cross-sectional Survey

JMIR Cardio 2022;6(1):e31617

1398 7 31
17. Use of Free-Living Step Count Monitoring for Heart Failure Functional Classification: Validation Study

JMIR Cardio 2019;3(1):e12122

1788 1 30
18. Assessment of Heart Failure Patients’ Interest in Mobile Health Apps for Self-Care: Survey Study

JMIR Cardio 2019;3(2):e14332

2548 22 29
19. Bioimpedance-Based Heart Failure Deterioration Prediction Using a Prototype Fluid Accumulation Vest-Mobile Phone Dyad: An Observational Study

JMIR Cardio 2017;1(1):e1

5539 5 28
20. Food Addiction Support: Website Content Analysis

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e10

5166 40 27
21. Interventions Using Heart Age for Cardiovascular Disease Risk Communication: Systematic Review of Psychological, Behavioral, and Clinical Effects

JMIR Cardio 2021;5(2):e31056

1163 20 26
22. Enhancing User Experience Through User Study: Design of an mHealth Tool for Self-Management and Care Engagement of Cardiovascular Disease Patients

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e3

6429 7 26
23. HerzMobil, an Integrated and Collaborative Telemonitoring-Based Disease Management Program for Patients With Heart Failure: A Feasibility Study Paving the Way to Routine Care

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e11

2858 5 26
24. The Effect of an AI-Based, Autonomous, Digital Health Intervention Using Precise Lifestyle Guidance on Blood Pressure in Adults With Hypertension: Single-Arm Nonrandomized Trial

JMIR Cardio 2024;8(1):e51916

1035 8 26
25. Consumer Wearable Devices for Activity Monitoring Among Individuals After a Stroke: A Prospective Comparison

JMIR Cardio 2018;2(1):e1

4559 23 26

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