Actionable health app evaluation: translating expert frameworks into objective metrics
Abstract As use and availability of mobile health apps have increased, so too has the need for a thorough, accessible framework for app evaluation. The American Psychiatric Association’s app evaluation model has emerged as a way to critically assess an app by considering accessibility, privacy and s...
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Main Authors: | Sarah Lagan, Patrick Aquino, Margaret R. Emerson, Karen Fortuna, Robert Walker, John Torous |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/84c81d972bea497c963e26ad8c7d76b3 |
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