2017
DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.7832
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Health App Use Among US Mobile Phone Users: Analysis of Trends by Chronic Disease Status

Abstract: BackgroundMobile apps hold promise for serving as a lifestyle intervention in public health to promote wellness and attenuate chronic conditions, yet little is known about how individuals with chronic illness use or perceive mobile apps.ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to explore behaviors and perceptions about mobile phone–based apps for health among individuals with chronic conditions.MethodsData were collected from a national cross-sectional survey of 1604 mobile phone users in the United States tha… Show more

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“…There are more than 1200 diabetes related Smartphone apps in the market . However, it was found that people with chronic disease conditions were the ones who were least likely to download and use such health apps . This indicates that there is lack of awareness of such apps among patients with chronic disease conditions.…”
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“…There are more than 1200 diabetes related Smartphone apps in the market . However, it was found that people with chronic disease conditions were the ones who were least likely to download and use such health apps . This indicates that there is lack of awareness of such apps among patients with chronic disease conditions.…”
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“…13 However, it was found that people with chronic disease conditions were the ones who were least likely to download and use such health apps. 14 This indicates that there is lack of awareness of such apps among patients with chronic disease conditions. A study by Kreb and Duncan, which surveyed the use of health apps among mobile phone owners found that more than half of these mobile phone users were using a health app already.…”
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“…Finally, it is worth highlighting that even though the world of apps is evolving considerably, they do not actually cover all our patients' needs [14,15]. Obtaining information about a disease or its treatment would interest 50% of our patients (which is more than the 28.1% reported by Soler et al [17]); but, however, less than 20% used apps for this purpose.…”
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“…Also, people who are more likely to use health Apps are those younger, more educated and with higher income. Interestingly, a more recent survey found that those with good or excellent health condition turned out to be the largest user group for health Apps [44]. For PWEs, according to Liu's study [45], 66.7% of surveyed PWEs considered Apps in epilepsy beneficial and 65.5% would like to accept using free Apps.…”
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