Home Pilots Mobile app-based health studies hampered by low participant engagement, retention rates Pilots Mobile app-based health studies hampered by low participant engagement, retention rates By - April 29, 2022 57 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp In one large-scale study, mean engagement with the app lasted only 4.1 days. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Pilots Leidos, University of Pittsburgh spend $10M for AI disease detection Pilots HealthMed, Podimetrics partner to help high-risk patients with diabetes Pilots Digital dementia support project gets $2M federal funding and more briefs LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. FOLLOW ME0FansLike0FollowersFollow0SubscribersSubscribe POPULAR ARTICLES Study: Few randomized clinical trials have been conducted for healthcare machine learning tools Pilots - October 3, 2022 0 New online platform for doctors launches in India Pilots - January 11, 2022 0 Study: Popular women’s health apps don’t meet basic privacy, security standards Pilots - May 11, 2022 0 How a health app rating system could encourage clinician uptake Pilots - April 18, 2022 0 Apple reveals medication tracking feature and more health updates Pilots - June 6, 2022 0 POPULAR CATEGORIESPilots2251Applications807Testing283Collaborations15GitHub3