OBJECTIVES: Across a range of health conditions, apps are increasingly valued as tools for supporting the delivery and coordination of healthcare. Research-led cross-sectional reviews of apps are a potential resource to inform app selection in face of uncertainties around content quality, safety and privacy. However, these peer-reviewed publications only capture a snapshot of highly dynamic app stores and marketplaces. To determine the extent to which marketplace dynamics might impact the interpretation of app reviews, the current study sought to quantify the lag between the reported time of app assessment and publication of the results of these studies. DESIGN: Searches were conducted on MEDLINE, Embase and PsycINFO to identify published c...
Purpose: As the COVID-19 outbreak expanded over the world, governments looked for smartphone-based t...
Copyright © 2013 E. Derbyshire and D. Dancey.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Objectives Across a range of health conditions, apps are increasingly valued as tools for supporting...
Background: The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps have rapidly expanded in the past decade...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
Background/Aims: Mobile phone apps are increasingly playing a role in healthcare delivery and th...
Background: Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease globally,...
Objective: The number of mobile applications addressing health topics is increasing. Whether these...
Apple Inc.'s App Store offers a distribution mechanism for apps and a public review system which all...
The global mHealth app market is rapidly expanding, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. However,...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) smartphone apps have shown promise in the self-management of chr...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to review the contribution of mobile health applications...
Mobile applications (apps) to improve health are proliferating, but before healthcare providers or o...
Purpose: As the COVID-19 outbreak expanded over the world, governments looked for smartphone-based t...
Copyright © 2013 E. Derbyshire and D. Dancey.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...
Objectives Across a range of health conditions, apps are increasingly valued as tools for supporting...
Background: The popularity and ubiquity of mobile apps have rapidly expanded in the past decade...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
Background/Aims: Mobile phone apps are increasingly playing a role in healthcare delivery and th...
Background: Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease globally,...
Objective: The number of mobile applications addressing health topics is increasing. Whether these...
Apple Inc.'s App Store offers a distribution mechanism for apps and a public review system which all...
The global mHealth app market is rapidly expanding, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic. However,...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
BACKGROUND: Mobile health (mHealth) smartphone apps have shown promise in the self-management of chr...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to review the contribution of mobile health applications...
Mobile applications (apps) to improve health are proliferating, but before healthcare providers or o...
Purpose: As the COVID-19 outbreak expanded over the world, governments looked for smartphone-based t...
Copyright © 2013 E. Derbyshire and D. Dancey.This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Background: The broad availability of smartphones and the number of health apps in app stores have r...