Quality Principles of App Description Texts and Their Significance in Deciding to Use Health Apps as Assessed by Medical Students: Survey Study

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作者
Albrecht, Urs-Vito [1 ]
Malinka, Christin [1 ]
Long, Sarah [2 ]
Raupach, Tobias [2 ,3 ]
Hasenfuss, Gerd [2 ]
von Jan, Ute [1 ]
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[1] Hannover Med Sch, Peter L Reichertz Inst Med Informat, Carl Neuberg Str 1, D-30625 Hannover, Germany
[2] Univ Med Ctr Gottingen, Dept Cardiol & Pneumol, Gottingen, Germany
[3] Univ Med Ctr Gottingen, Div Med Educ Res & Curriculum Dev, Gottingen, Germany
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mobile health; evaluation studies; mobile applications; quality criteria; usage decision; MOBILE CANCER APPS; SYNOPSIS; MODEL; TOOL;
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10.2196/13375
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Currently, there are no binding requirements for manufacturers prescribing which information must be included in the app descriptions of health apps. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate how medical students perceive a selection of quality principles, intended for usage decisions in the app context, and establish whether the information presented in a sample of app descriptions is perceived as sufficient for facilitating an informed usage decision. Methods: A total of 123 students (mean age 24.2 years, SD 3.4) participating in a 6-week teaching module covering cardiology and pulmonology at the University of Gottingen (original enrollment 152 students, response rate 80.9%) were included. Students were asked to read 3 store description texts of cardiological or pneumological apps and initially assess whether the descriptions sufficed for a usage decision. Subsequently, they were queried on their perception of the relevance of 9 predefined quality principles, formulated for usage decisions. An appraisal of whether the app description texts contained sufficient information to satisfy these quality principles followed. By means of 20 guiding questions, participants were then asked to identify relevant information (or a lack thereof) within the descriptions. A reassessment of whether the description texts sufficed for making a usage decision ensued. A total of 343 complete datasets were obtained. Results: A majority of the quality principles were described as "very important" and "important" for making a usage decision. When accessed via the predefined principles, students felt unable to identify sufficient information within the app descriptions in 68.81% (2124/3087) of cases. Notably, information regarding undesired effects (91.8%, 315/343), ethical soundness (90.1%, 309/343), measures taken to avert risks (89.2%, 306/343), conflicts of interest (88.3%, 303/343), and the location of data storage (87.8%, 301/343) was lacking. Following participants' engagement with the quality principles, statistically significant changes in their assessment of whether the app descriptions sufficed for a usage decision can be seen-McNemar-Bowker test (3)=45.803919, P<.001, Cohen g=.295. In 34.1% (117/343) cases, the assessment was revised. About 3 quarters of changed assessments were seen more critically (76.9%, 90/117). Although, initially, 70% (240/343) had been considered "sufficient," this rate was reduced to 54.2% (186/343) in the second assessment. Conclusions: In a considerable number of app descriptions, participants were unable to locate the information necessary for making an informed usage decision. Participants' sensitization to the quality principles led to changes in their assessment of app descriptions as a tool for usage decisions. Better transparency in app descriptions released by manufacturers and the exposure of users to quality principles could collectively form the basis for well-founded usage decisions.
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