2019
DOI: 10.5863/1551-6776-24.4.254
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Developing a Theoretical Framework for Evaluating the Quality of mHealth Apps for Adolescent Users: A Systematic Review

Abstract: OBJECTIVE To assess adolescents' preferred mobile app features and to propose a framework for evaluating health-related mobile apps for adolescents. METHODS PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ERIC, HealthIT.gov , and ClinicalTrials.gov were systematically searched in August 2017. Studies pertaining to app development, feasibility, or usability that reported preferred app features and rating criteria on mHealth (mobile health) apps intended for adolescents were included. Quality assessment was performed using the Mixed… Show more

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“…New evaluation frameworks. Most of the papers in this category 70% (7/10) presented new frameworks developed by the study authors, and the methods adopted in their creation varied: from reviews of related literature and preexisting app evaluation frameworks [84], [86], [89] to more empirical methods such as engaging an expert panel of key stakeholders [87] and analysis of mHealth applications [85].…”
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“…New evaluation frameworks. Most of the papers in this category 70% (7/10) presented new frameworks developed by the study authors, and the methods adopted in their creation varied: from reviews of related literature and preexisting app evaluation frameworks [84], [86], [89] to more empirical methods such as engaging an expert panel of key stakeholders [87] and analysis of mHealth applications [85].…”
Section: ) Origin and Focusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the studies in this category 60% (6/10) focused on overall evaluation of mHealth apps, including quality assessment [86], [89], review of official frameworks such as APA [5], and frameworks to support decision-making in choosing mHealth apps for research purposes [87].…”
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