Mobile Apps for Common Noncommunicable Disease Management: Systematic Search in App Stores and Evaluation Using the Mobile App Rating Scale

Mar 27, 2024JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Mobile Apps for Managing Common Chronic Diseases: App Store Search and Quality Evaluation

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Abstract

A total of 42 mobile health apps were identified for managing noncommunicable diseases.

  • Diabetes-specific apps comprised 7% of the identified apps, while hypertension apps accounted for 12%.
  • Approximately 38% of the apps targeted chronic disease management, with 74% focusing on weight management.
  • Self-management features were present in 86% of the apps, including weight tracking and diet tracking.
  • 88% of the apps did not disclose involvement from health care professionals in their development.
  • None of the apps provided scientific evidence supporting their effectiveness in health management.
  • The overall mean quality score of the apps was 3.2 out of 5, highlighting variability in quality.

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