Usability Evaluations of Mobile Mental Health Technologies: Systematic Review

Jan 7, 2020Journal of medical Internet research

Usability of Mobile Mental Health Apps: A Systematic Review

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Abstract

A total of 299 studies were initially identified, with 42 meeting the inclusion criteria for evaluating usability in mHealth interventions for mental health.

  • Most studies focused on usability evaluations involving patients (29) and health care providers (11) rather than healthy users (8).
  • Half of the studies aimed to evaluate usability, while others focused on feasibility (10) and acceptability (10).
  • The majority of evaluated systems were either prototypes or previously tested versions, lacking comprehensive design processes.
  • Common reasons for developing mobile mental health apps included the popularity of mobile devices and user familiarity with their functions.
  • Many studies used a small sample size and a single questionnaire for summative evaluations, suggesting usability was not their main focus.

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