Mobile Apps for the Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within App Stores

被引:4
|
作者
Messner, Eva-Maria [1 ]
Sturm, Niklas [2 ]
Terhorst, Yannik [1 ,3 ]
Sander, Lasse B. [4 ]
Schultchen, Dana [5 ]
Portenhauser, Alexandra [1 ]
Schmidbaur, Simone [2 ]
Stach, Michael [6 ]
Klaus, Jochen [2 ]
Baumeister, Harald [1 ]
Walter, Benjamin M. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, Inst Psychol & Educ, Dept Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Ulm, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Ulm, Dept Internal Med 1, Albert Einstein Allee 23, D-89081 Ulm, Germany
[3] Univ Ulm, Inst Psychol & Educ, Dept Res Methods, Ulm, Germany
[4] Albert Ludwigs Univ Freiburg, Inst Psychol, Dept Rehabil Psychol & Psychotherapy, Freiburg, Germany
[5] Univ Ulm, Inst Psychol & Educ, Dept Clin & Hlth Psychol, Ulm, Germany
[6] Univ Ulm, Inst Databases & Informat Syst, Ulm, Germany
关键词
gastrointestinal diseases; mHealth; mobile health; MARS; Mobile Application Rating Scale; systematic review; app quality; gastrointestinal; mobile app; app; INFLAMMATORY-BOWEL-DISEASE; CROHNS-DISEASE; ULCERATIVE-COLITIS; CARE; TECHNOLOGY; ADHERENCE; HEALTH; COSTS; NONADHERENCE; TELEMEDICINE;
D O I
10.2196/37497
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: Gastrointestinal diseases are associated with substantial cost in health care. In times of the COVID-19 pandemic and further digitalization of gastrointestinal tract health care, mobile health apps could complement routine health care. Many gastrointestinal health care apps are already available in the app stores, but the quality, data protection, and reliability often remain unclear. Objective: This systematic review aimed to evaluate the quality characteristics as well as the privacy and security measures of mobile health apps for the management of gastrointestinal diseases. Methods: A web crawler systematically searched for mobile health apps with a focus on gastrointestinal diseases. The identified mobile health apps were evaluated using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS). Furthermore, app characteristics, data protection, and security measures were collected. Classic user star rating was correlated with overall mobile health app quality. Results: The overall quality of the mobile health apps (N=109) was moderate (mean 2.90, SD 0.52; on a scale ranging from 1 to 5). The quality of the subscales ranged from low (mean 1.89, SD 0.66) to good (mean 4.08, SD 0.57). The security of data transfer was ensured only by 11 (10.1%) mobile health apps. None of the mobile health apps had an evidence base. The user star rating did not correlate with the MARS overall score or with the individual subdimensions of the MARS (all P>.05). Conclusions: Mobile health apps might have a positive impact on diagnosis, therapy, and patient guidance in gastroenterology in the future. We conclude that, to date, data security and proof of efficacy are not yet given in currently available mobile health apps.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Mobile Apps for Common Noncommunicable Disease Management: Systematic Search in App Stores and Evaluation Using the Mobile App Rating Scale
    Cheah, Khang Jin
    Manaf, Zahara Abdul
    Ludin, Arimi Fitri Mat
    Razalli, Nurul Huda
    Mokhtar, Norfilza Mohd
    Ali, Sawal Hamid Md
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2024, 12
  • [2] Mobile Apps for Older Adults: Systematic Search and Evaluation Within Online Stores
    Portenhauser, Alexandra A.
    Terhorst, Yannik
    Schultchen, Dana
    Sander, Lasse B.
    Denkinger, Michael D.
    Stach, Michael
    Waldherr, Natalie
    Dallmeier, Dhayana
    Baumeister, Harald
    Messner, Eva-Maria
    [J]. JMIR AGING, 2021, 4 (01)
  • [3] Psychoeducational Social Anxiety Mobile Apps: Systematic Search in App Stores, Content Analysis, and Evaluation
    Hammond, Trent Ernest
    Lampe, Lisa
    Campbell, Andrew
    Perisic, Steve
    Brakoulias, Vlasios
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2021, 9 (09):
  • [4] Mobile Apps for Blood Pressure Monitoring: Systematic Search in App Stores and Content Analysis
    Jamaladin, Hussein
    van de Belt, Tom H.
    Luijpers, Lianda C. H.
    de Graaff, Falco R.
    Bredie, Sebastian J. H.
    Roeleveld, Nel
    van Gelder, Marleen M. H. J.
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2018, 6 (11):
  • [5] Mobile Phone Apps in Australia for Improving Pregnancy Outcomes: Systematic Search on App Stores
    Musgrave, Loretta M.
    Kizirian, Nathalie, V
    Homer, Caroline S. E.
    Gordon, Adrienne
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2020, 8 (11):
  • [6] Mobile Applications (Apps) to Support the Hepatitis C Treatment: A Systematic Search in App Stores
    Aline Teotonio Rodrigues
    Camila Tavares Sousa
    João Pereira
    Isabel Vitória Figueiredo
    Tácio de Mendonça Lima
    [J]. Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science, 2021, 55 : 152 - 162
  • [7] Mobile Applications (Apps) to Support the Hepatitis C Treatment: A Systematic Search in App Stores
    Rodrigues, Aline Teotonio
    Sousa, Camila Tavares
    Pereira, Joao
    Figueiredo, Isabel Vitoria
    Lima, Tacio de Mendonca
    [J]. THERAPEUTIC INNOVATION & REGULATORY SCIENCE, 2021, 55 (01) : 152 - 162
  • [8] Android and iPhone Mobile Apps for Psychosocial Wellness and Stress Management: Systematic Search in App Stores and Literature Review
    Lau, Nancy
    O'Daffer, Alison
    Colt, Susannah
    Yi-Frazier, Joyce P.
    Palermo, Tonya M.
    McCauley, Elizabeth
    Rosenberg, Abby R.
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2020, 8 (05):
  • [9] Mobile Apps for Patients with Peritoneal Dialysis: Systematic App Search and Evaluation
    Chao, Shu-Mei
    Wang, Ming-Ling
    Fang, Yu-Wen
    Lin, Mei-Ling
    Chen, Shu-Fen
    [J]. HEALTHCARE, 2024, 12 (07)
  • [10] Measuring the Quality of Mobile Apps for the Management of Pain: Systematic Search and Evaluation Using the Mobile App Rating Scale
    Salazar, Alejandro
    de Sola, Helena
    Failde, Inmaculada
    Antonio Moral-Munoz, Jose
    [J]. JMIR MHEALTH AND UHEALTH, 2018, 6 (10):