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Analysis of the information quality of korean obesity-management smartphone applications.

Eunjoo Jeon1, Hyeoun-Ae Park2, Yul Ha Min2, Hyun-Young Kim3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study analyzed smartphone obesity-management applications developed in Korea and the quality of the information that they provide.
METHODS: Obesity-management smartphone applications were searched using the keywords 'obesity + management,' 'weight + management,' 'weight + loss,' 'weight + exercise,' 'weight + diet,' 'weight + calories,' and 'diet,' with a search application programming interface (provided by Apple) between September 23 and September 27, 2013. These applications were then classified according to their main purpose, type of interventions used, price, type of developer, and user ratings. The information quality of the applications was analyzed using the Silberg scale.
RESULTS: In total, 148 smartphone applications for obesity management were found. The main purpose of most of these applications (70.95%) was to provide information regarding weight control. The most frequently used intervention (34.62%) was to provide information on exercise management. More than half of the applications (58.78%) were free of charge. The mean of users' rating of these applications was 3.68 out of 5. The quality of information provided by these applications was evaluated as 4.55 out of 9: specifically, 1.79 out of 3 for authorship, 0.22 out of 2 for attribution, 1.29 out of 2 for disclosure, and 1.25 out of 2 for currency. Only three of the applications (2.88%) had a score on the Silberg scale greater than or equal to 7 points.
CONCLUSIONS: The findings of this study suggest that the quality of information provided by smartphone applications in the healthcare domain urgently need to be evaluated to prevent users being misinformed by these applications.

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Keywords:  Evaluation Study; Mobile Health Units; Obesity; Telemedicine; Weight Loss

Year:  2014        PMID: 24627815      PMCID: PMC3950261          DOI: 10.4258/hir.2014.20.1.23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Inform Res        ISSN: 2093-3681


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