Authors
Sarah J Iribarren, Rebecca Schnall, Patricia W Stone, Alex Carballo-Diéguez
Publication date
2016/5/13
Source
JMIR mHealth and uHealth
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
e5022
Publisher
JMIR Publications Inc., Toronto, Canada
Description
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global health problem and is the leading killer due to a single infectious disease. Mobile health (mHealth)–based tools such as smartphone apps have been suggested as tools to support TB control efforts (eg, identification, contact tracing, case management including patient support).
Objective: The purpose of this review was to identify and assess the functionalities of mobile apps focused on prevention and treatment of TB.
Methods: We searched 3 online mobile app stores. Apps were included if they were focused on TB and were in English, Spanish, or Portuguese. For each included app, 11 functionalities were assessed (eg, inform, instruct, record), and searches were conducted to identify peer-review publications of rigorous testing of the available apps.
Results: A total of 1332 potentially relevant apps were identified, with 24 meeting our inclusion criteria. All of the apps were free to download, but 7 required login and password and were developed for specific clinics, regional sites, or research studies. Targeted users were mainly clinicians (n= 17); few (n= 4) apps were patient focused. Most apps (n= 17) had 4 or fewer functions out of 11 (range 1-6). The most common functionalities were inform and record (n= 15). Although a number of apps were identified with various functionalities to support TB efforts, some had issues such as incorrect spelling and grammar, inconsistent responses to data entry, problems with crashing, or links to features that had no data. Of more concern, some apps provided potentially harmful information to patients, such as links to natural remedies for TB and natural …
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