A Library of Analytic Indicators to Evaluate Effective Engagement with Consumer mHealth Apps for Chronic Conditions: Scoping Review
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2019Vol. 7(1), pp. e11941–e11941
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Quỳnh Phạm, Gary Graham, Carme Carrión, Plinio Pelegrini Morita, Emily Seto, Jennifer Stinson, Joseph A Cafazzo
Abstract
Although researchers measured on average 3 indicators in a single study, the majority reported findings descriptively and did not further investigate how engagement with an app contributed to its impact on health and well-being. Researchers are gaining nuanced insights into engagement but are not yet characterizing effective engagement for improved outcomes. Raising the standard of mHealth app efficacy through measuring analytic indicators of engagement may enable greater confidence in the causal impact of apps on improved chronic health and well-being.
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