Expert Involvement and Adherence to Medical Evidence in Medical Mobile Phone Apps: A Systematic Review

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作者
Subhi, Yousif [1 ,2 ]
Bube, Sarah Hjartbro [1 ]
Bojsen, Signe Rolskov [1 ]
Thomsen, Ann Sofia Skou [1 ,3 ]
Konge, Lars [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Reg Denmark, Ctr Clin Educ, Copenhagen, Denmark
[2] Copenhagen Univ Hosp Roskilde, Dept Ophthalmol, Clin Eye Res Unit, Roskilde, Denmark
[3] Copenhagen Univ Hosp Glostrup, Dept Ophthalmol, Glostrup, Denmark
来源
JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH | 2015年 / 3卷 / 03期
关键词
mHealth; mobile apps; technology; SMARTPHONE APPS; SELF-MANAGEMENT; PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT; HEALTH INFORMATION; SMOKING-CESSATION; PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY; BEHAVIOR-CHANGE; TECHNOLOGY; PREVENTION; QUALITY;
D O I
10.2196/mhealth.4169
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: Both clinicians and patients use medical mobile phone apps. Anyone can publish medical apps, which leads to contents with variable quality that may have a serious impact on human lives. We herein provide an overview of the prevalence of expert involvement in app development and whether or not app contents adhere to current medical evidence. Objective: To systematically review studies evaluating expert involvement or adherence of app content to medical evidence in medical mobile phone apps. Methods: We systematically searched 3 databases (PubMed, The Cochrane Library, and EMBASE), and included studies evaluating expert involvement or adherence of app content to medical evidence in medical mobile phone apps. Two authors performed data extraction independently. Qualitative analysis of the included studies was performed. Results: Based on inclusion criteria, 52 studies were included in this review. These studies assessed a total of 6520 apps. Studies dealt with a variety of medical specialties and topics. As much as 28 studies assessed expert involvement, which was found in 9-67% of the assessed apps. Thirty studies (including 6 studies that also assessed expert involvement) assessed adherence of app content to current medical evidence. Thirteen studies found that 10-87% of the assessed apps adhered fully to the compared evidence (published studies, recommendations, and guidelines). Seventeen studies found that none of the assessed apps (n=2237) adhered fully to the compared evidence. Conclusions: Most medical mobile phone apps lack expert involvement and do not adhere to relevant medical evidence.
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