Перейти к основному содержанию
AkademIndex

Продукты

Для разработчиков

AkademBaseОткрытый API экосистемы
Обзорная статья

Evaluation of Android and Apple Store Depression Applications Based on Mobile Application Rating Scale

Jaime Martín‐MartínDepartment of Human Anatomy, Legal Medicine and History of Science, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainAntonio Muro-CulebrasDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainCristina Roldán‐JiménezDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainAdrián Escriche-EscuderDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainIrene De-TorresPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Unit, Hospital Regional Universitary, 29010 Malaga, SpainManuel González‐SánchezDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainMaría Ruiz‐MuñozDepartment of Nursing and Podiatry, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, SpainFermín MayoralInstituto de Investigación Biomédica de Málaga (IBIMA), 29010 Malaga, SpainAttila BiróWen TangFaculty of Science and Technology, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth BH12 5BB, UKBorjanka NikolovaArthaus, Production Trade and Service Company, 1000 Skopje, North MacedoniaAlfredo SalvatoreSensor ID Snc, 86021 Boiano, ItalyAntonio Cuesta‐VargasDepartment of Physiotherapy, University of Málaga, 29071 Malaga, Spain
2021en
ABI

Аннотация

There are a large number of mobile applications that allow the monitoring of health status. The quality of the applications is only evaluated by users and not by standard criteria. This study aimed to examine depression-related applications in major mobile application stores and to analyze them using the rating scale tool Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS). A search of digital applications for the control of symptoms and behavioral changes in depression was carried out in the two reference mobile operating systems, Apple (App Store) and Android (Play Store), by means of two reviewers with a blind methodology between September and October 2019 in stores from Spain and the United Kingdom. Eighteen applications from the Android Play Store and twelve from the App Store were included in this study. The quality of the applications was evaluated using the MARS scale from 1 (inadequate) to 5 (excellent). The average score of the applications based on the MARS was 3.67 ± 0.53. The sections with the highest scores were "Functionality" (4.51) and "Esthetics" (3.98) and the lowest "Application Subjective quality" (2.86) and "Information" (3.08). Mobile Health applications for the treatment of depression have great potential to influence the health status of users; however, applications come to the digital market without health control.

Перевод пока недоступен

Идентификаторы

Цитирования и источники

Цитирований: 2Использованных источников: 0