| Literature DB >> 29852318 |
Alessia Paglialonga1, Alessandra Lugo2, Eugenio Santoro3.
Abstract
The need to characterize and assess health apps has inspired a significant amount of research in the past years, in search for methods able to provide potential app users with relevant, meaningful knowledge. This article presents an overview of the recent literature in this field and categorizes - by discussing some specific examples - the various methodologies introduced so far for the identification, characterization, and assessment of health apps. Specifically, this article outlines the most significant web-based resources for app identification, relevant frameworks for descriptive characterization of apps' features, and a number of methods for the assessment of quality along its various components (e.g., evidence base, trustworthiness, privacy, or user engagement). The development of methods to characterize the apps' features and to assess their quality is important to define benchmarks and minimum requirements. Similarly, such methods are important to categorize potential risks and challenges in the field so that risks can be minimized, whenever possible, by design. Understanding methods to assess apps is key to raise the standards of quality of health apps on the market, towards the final goal of delivering apps that are built on the pillars of evidence-base, reliability, long-term effectiveness, and user-oriented quality.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment; Characterization; Health apps; Mobile health; Quality; mHealth
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29852318 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbi.2018.05.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomed Inform ISSN: 1532-0464 Impact factor: 6.317