Attributes, Methods, and Frameworks Used to Evaluate Wearables and Their Companion mHealth Apps: Scoping Review

Apr 5, 2024JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Features and Methods Used to Evaluate Wearable Devices and Their Health Apps

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Abstract

A total of 382 reports were identified, with 68 articles included in the review focusing on wearable devices and mobile health apps.

  • Most studies (57/68, 84%) involved the simultaneous use of wearables and connected mobile apps.
  • Wrist-worn devices, particularly wristbands, were the most common type of wearables identified, making up 66% (45/68) of the total.
  • About half of the medical studies (32/68, 47%) focused on participants with chronic illnesses or disorders.
  • A total of 29 usability attributes were identified, with 5 frequently used for evaluation, including satisfaction (34/68, 50%) and ease of use (27/68, 40%).
  • Only 10% (7/68) of the studies employed a user- or human-centered design approach for usability evaluation.

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