Identification and Evaluation of Methodologies to Assess the Quality of Mobile Health Apps in High-, Low-, and Middle-Income Countries: Rapid Review

Oct 12, 2021JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Methods to Measure Mobile Health App Quality in Rich and Poor Countries: Rapid Review

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Abstract

Out of 841 identified papers, only 52 were included in the review on mHealth app quality assessment methodologies.

  • 10% of the included papers proposed novel methodologies for evaluating mHealth apps across diverse medical fields.
  • 15% of the papers suggested methodologies specific to certain medical areas.
  • 75% of the included papers utilized existing methodologies developed by other researchers to assess various mHealth apps.
  • Only 6% of the papers had authors solely affiliated with institutes in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
  • 15% of the papers included at least one coauthor from an LMIC.
  • An all-encompassing means for evaluating mHealth app quality remains unavailable despite increasing research efforts.

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