Quality and Accessibility of Home Assessment mHealth Apps for Community Living: Systematic Review

Mar 11, 2024JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Quality and ease of use of mobile health apps for home assessments in community living

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Abstract

Out of 698 initially identified mobile health apps, only 6 met the criteria for further evaluation.

  • None of the evaluated apps used thoroughly tested assessment tools for reliable home assessment.
  • The apps did not achieve the 'good' quality threshold according to the Mobile Application Rating Scale.
  • None of the apps met the accessibility criteria as outlined by the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1.
  • DIYModify received the highest scores for overall quality and accessibility among the reviewed apps.
  • The MapIt apps demonstrated potential due to their ability to measure 3D environments and offer a desktop version.

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