A content-based review of mobile health applications for breast cancer prevention and education: Characteristics, quality and functionality analysis

Altmannshofer S, Flaucher M, Beierlein M, Eskofier B, Beckmann M, Fasching P, Hübner H (2024)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2024

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Book Volume: 10

DOI: 10.1177/20552076241234627

Abstract

Objective: Mobile Health apps could be a feasible and effective tool to raise awareness for breast cancer prevention and to support women to change their behaviour to a healthier lifestyle. The aim of this study was to analyse the characteristics and quality of apps designed for breast cancer prevention and education. Methods: We conducted a systematic search for apps covering breast cancer prevention topics in the Google Play and Apple App Store accessible from Germany using search terms either in German or in English. Only apps with a last update after June 2020 were included. The apps identified were downloaded and evaluated by two independent researchers. App quality was analysed using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS). Associations of app characteristics and MARS rating were analysed. Results: We identified 19 apps available in the Google Play Store and seven apps available in the Apple App Store that met all inclusion criteria. The mean MARS score was 3.07 and 3.50, respectively. Functionality was the highest-scoring domain. Operating system, developer (healthcare), download rates and time since the last update were significantly associated with overall MARS score. In addition, the presence of the following app functions significantly influenced MARS rating: breast self-examination tutorial, reminder for self-examination, documentation feature and education about breast cancer risk factors. Conclusions: Although most of the apps offer important features for breast cancer prevention, none of the analysed apps combined all functions. The absence of healthcare professionals’ expertise in developing apps negatively affects the overall quality.

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APA:

Altmannshofer, S., Flaucher, M., Beierlein, M., Eskofier, B., Beckmann, M., Fasching, P., & Hübner, H. (2024). A content-based review of mobile health applications for breast cancer prevention and education: Characteristics, quality and functionality analysis. Digital Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.1177/20552076241234627

MLA:

Altmannshofer, Stefanie, et al. "A content-based review of mobile health applications for breast cancer prevention and education: Characteristics, quality and functionality analysis." Digital Health 10 (2024).

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