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An ‘app’ropriate resource? Using mobile apps to provide feeding advice and support to parents
G.L. Witcomb,
C. Farrow
, E. Haycraft
School of Psychology
College of Health and Life Sciences
Applied Health Research Group
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Mobile Application
100%
Feeding Difficulties
100%
Infant Feeding
25%
Proposed Strategy
25%
Expert Advice
25%
Intervention Tool
25%
Parent-child Relationship
25%
Smartphone
25%
Child Feeding
25%
Professional Advice
25%
Feeding Experience
25%
Professional Support
25%
Long-term Physical Health Conditions
25%
Problem-feeding
25%
App Users
25%
Internet of Healthcare Things (IoHT)
25%
Barriers to Healthcare Access
25%
Children's Subjective Well-being
25%
Evaluation Activities
25%
Problem Severity
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Feeding Difficulty
100%
Health Care Cost
25%
Infant Feeding
25%
Child Nutrition
25%
Psychology
Feeding Problem
100%
Intervention Tool
25%
Mobile Phones
25%
Computer Science
Mobile App
100%
Evaluation Activity
25%
Assessment Tool
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Mobile Phones
100%