Quality, Functionality, and Features of Chinese Mobile Apps for Diabetes Self-Management: Systematic Search and Evaluation of Mobile Apps

Apr 8, 2020JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Quality and Features of Chinese Mobile Apps for Managing Diabetes

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Abstract

Among 2072 searched apps, 199 were eligible, with 67 successfully rated, achieving an average MARS score of 3.42 out of 5.

  • 76% of the reviewed apps had acceptable quality, scoring greater than 3.0 on the Mobile App Rating Scale.
  • The average scores for app functionalities included 3.97 for functionality, 3.45 for aesthetics, 3.21 for information, and 3.07 for engagement.
  • Reviewed apps applied, on average, five out of 19 behavior change techniques, with a subjective quality score of 3 out of 5 for potential impact on behavior change.
  • The average IMS functionality score was 6 out of 11, indicating that data collection, recording, and display were commonly available features.
  • Key self-management activities, such as stress and emotional management, were rarely included in the apps, despite being recommended by clinical guidelines.

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