Lambrecht A, Vuillerme N, Raab C, Simon D, Messner EM, Hagen M, Bayat S, Kleyer A, Aubourg T, Schett G, Hueber A, Knitza J (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 8
Introduction: Mobile applications promise to improve current health care. However, current mobile app quality ratings are mostly physician-based. The aim of this study was (1) to assess the quality of the self-management app Rheuma Auszeit using the validated uMARS (User Version of the Mobile App Rating Scale) app quality assessment tool and (2) to evaluate the association between uMARS scores and patients' characteristics.
APA:
Lambrecht, A., Vuillerme, N., Raab, C., Simon, D., Messner, E.-M., Hagen, M.,... Knitza, J. (2021). Quality of a Supporting Mobile App for Rheumatic Patients: Patient-Based Assessment Using the User Version of the Mobile Application Scale (uMARS). Frontiers in Medicine, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2021.715345
MLA:
Lambrecht, Antonia, et al. "Quality of a Supporting Mobile App for Rheumatic Patients: Patient-Based Assessment Using the User Version of the Mobile Application Scale (uMARS)." Frontiers in Medicine 8 (2021).
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