The Where I Go+ app aims to gather data and increase understanding of women’s bladder health
Where I Go+
What is it about?
The Where I Go+ app aims to gather data and increase understanding of women’s bladder health. Users log and track bladder events for a 48-hour period. The app also captures geolocation data as events are reported. Participation and use of the app is currently limited to those enrolled in its study. A registered user name and pass code is required.
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App Store Description
The Where I Go+ app aims to gather data and increase understanding of women’s bladder health. Users log and track bladder events for a 48-hour period. The app also captures geolocation data as events are reported. Participation and use of the app is currently limited to those enrolled in its study. A registered user name and pass code is required.
This project was developed through the PLUS Consortium. The PLUS Consortium is sponsored by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
There are 7 participating research sites:
- University of Minnesota (Scientific Data Coordinating Center)
- University of Michigan
- Loyola University
- University of Alabama-Birmingham
- University of Pennsylvania
- University of California, San Diego
- Washington University
- Yale University.
The Where I Go+ app was built at the University of Michigan by the Center for Health Communications Research.
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