Functionality and Quality of Asthma mHealth Apps and Their Consistency With International Guidelines: Structured Search and Evaluation

Jan 10, 2024JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Function and Quality of Asthma Mobile Apps Compared to International Guidelines

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Abstract

Of the 422 asthma mobile health apps identified, only 53 were suitable for analysis.

  • The mean number of behavioral change techniques per app was 3.26.
  • The mean Mobile App Rating Scale (MARS) score for the reviewed apps was 3.05, with 27 apps (51%) scoring โ‰ฅ3.
  • On average, the apps achieved 5.1 functionalities on the 11-point IMS functionality scale, with a median of 5 functionalities.
  • Only 22% of apps provided general knowledge about asthma.
  • A minority of apps offered skill training for devices and management strategies, with 31% addressing nonpharmacological asthma management.
  • 37% of apps could track or record asthma symptoms, the most frequently recorded metric.

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