The Potential of Mobile Apps for Improving Asthma Self-Management: A Review of Publicly Available and Well-Adopted Asthma Apps

Aug 4, 2017JMIR mHealth and uHealth

How Mobile Apps Can Help People Manage Their Asthma: A Review of Popular Asthma Apps

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Abstract

Of the 523 asthma apps identified, 38 met the selection criteria for review.

  • The most common functions in the reviewed apps were tracking (79%) and information (68%).
  • On average, the apps utilized 7.12 out of 26 behavior change techniques.
  • The average quality rating of the apps was acceptable at 3.17 out of 5.
  • Subjective app quality ratings ranged from poor to acceptable, averaging 2.65 out of 5.
  • A significant correlation was found between the number of behavior change techniques and gamification components (r=.80, P<.001).
  • Many apps exhibited low quality, highlighting the need for careful evaluation before use.

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