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Lauri A Linder1, Suzanne Ameringer, Jeanne Erickson
1University of Utah, College of Nursing and Clinical Nurse Specialist Primary Children’s Medical Center Salt Lake City, UT, USA. lauri.linder@nurs.utah.edu
Abstract:
The features of the iPad and its widespread adoption support its use as a tool in research involving children and adolescents. Although use in our current research has been limited to a hospital-based setting,the iPad’s design and features support its potential use in home- and community-based settings as well.In addition to collecting data through web-based platforms and applications, the iPad may facilitate telehealth-based interventions through the use of its built-in camera and Face Time applications.In our experience with children and adolescents,the iPad has been a useful tool to support multiple types of data collection as well as support other aspects of the research process. The use of iPad application technology certainly opens up opportunities for new and novel ways to collect meaningful data and support research with individuals across the lifespan.
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