Background Clinicians need easy access to evidence-based information to inform their clinical practice. Point-of-care information summaries are increasingly available in the form of smartphone apps. However, the quality of information from the apps is questionable as there is currently no regulation on the content of the medical apps. Objectives This study aimed to systematically assess the quality and content of the medical apps providing point-of-care information summaries that were available in two major app stores. We evaluated apps designed specifically for healthcare professionals and assessed their content development, editorial policy, coverage of medical conditions and trustworthiness. Methods We conducted a s...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
This paper presents a framework upon which medical applications can be evaluated both in terms of ba...
Objective: Smartphone health applications (apps) are being increasingly used to assist patients in c...
Abstract Background Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease g...
Background: Many of the mobile applications (apps) used for delivering health interventions involve ...
Background: Smartphone apps are increasingly used for diabetes self-management because of their ubiq...
Increasing numbers of healthcare professionals are using smartphones and their associated applicatio...
Background: Smartphone apps are increasingly used for diabetes self-management because of their ubiq...
Objective: The number of mobile applications addressing health topics is increasing. Whether these...
Background: The global acceptance and use of technology in health care has resulted in an abundance ...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
Mobile applications (apps) to improve health are proliferating, but before healthcare providers or o...
Currently, more than half of the adults worldwide have at least one chronic condition; however, poor...
Chronic pain is a major health issue requiring an approach that not only considers medication, but a...
Objectives: To evaluate the mobile health applications (apps) developed by a single tertiary hospita...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
This paper presents a framework upon which medical applications can be evaluated both in terms of ba...
Objective: Smartphone health applications (apps) are being increasingly used to assist patients in c...
Abstract Background Health-related apps have great potential to enhance health and prevent disease g...
Background: Many of the mobile applications (apps) used for delivering health interventions involve ...
Background: Smartphone apps are increasingly used for diabetes self-management because of their ubiq...
Increasing numbers of healthcare professionals are using smartphones and their associated applicatio...
Background: Smartphone apps are increasingly used for diabetes self-management because of their ubiq...
Objective: The number of mobile applications addressing health topics is increasing. Whether these...
Background: The global acceptance and use of technology in health care has resulted in an abundance ...
Background: More than a million health and well-being apps are available from the Apple and Google a...
Mobile applications (apps) to improve health are proliferating, but before healthcare providers or o...
Currently, more than half of the adults worldwide have at least one chronic condition; however, poor...
Chronic pain is a major health issue requiring an approach that not only considers medication, but a...
Objectives: To evaluate the mobile health applications (apps) developed by a single tertiary hospita...
The inadequacy of infrastructure for bringing mobile healthcare apps from developers to clinical pra...
This paper presents a framework upon which medical applications can be evaluated both in terms of ba...
Objective: Smartphone health applications (apps) are being increasingly used to assist patients in c...