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Poornima P Kundapur
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2021-2024
Publications (10 Years): 6
Top Topics
Double Blind
Randomized Controlled Trial
Depressive Symptoms
Health Promotion
Top Venues
JMIR research protocols
Translational behavioral medicine
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Publications
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Y N Shashidhara
,
G Raghavendra
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Binil V
Effectiveness of Gerontechnology Empowerment Program on Awareness and Use of Mobile Apps Among Older Adults for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
13 (2024)
Y N Shashidhara
,
G Raghavendra
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Binil V
Effectiveness of Gerontechnology Empowerment Program on Awareness and Use of Mobile Apps Among Older Adults for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
13 (2024)
Y N Shashidhara
,
G Raghavendra
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Binil V
Effectiveness of Gerontechnology Empowerment Program on Awareness and Use of Mobile Apps Among Older Adults for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
13 (2024)
Y N Shashidhara
,
G Raghavendra
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Binil V
Effectiveness of Gerontechnology Empowerment Program on Awareness and Use of Mobile Apps Among Older Adults for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
13 (2024)
Y N Shashidhara
,
G Raghavendra
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Binil V
Effectiveness of Gerontechnology Empowerment Program on Awareness and Use of Mobile Apps Among Older Adults for Instrumental Activities of Daily Living: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial.
JMIR research protocols
13 (2024)
Baskaran Chandrashekaran
,
Poornima P Kundapur
,
Chythra R Rao
Are free workplace health promotion apps adequately mapped with behavior change theories, techniques and desired features? A content analysis.
Translational behavioral medicine
11 (8) (2021)