Challenges in assessing mobile health app quality: a systematic review of prevalent and innovative methods

QH Grundy, Z Wang, LA Bero - American journal of preventive medicine, 2016 - Elsevier
Context Mobile apps are poised to become a major source of health guidance; however,
concerns about their quality and safety remain. Governments, clinicians, and health …

Challenges in Assessing Mobile Health App Quality

QH Grundy, Z Wang, LA Bero - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2016 - infona.pl
Mobile apps are poised to become a major source of health guidance; however, concerns
about their quality and safety remain. Governments, clinicians, and health researchers are …

Challenges in Assessing Mobile Health App Quality: A Systematic Review of Prevalent and Innovative Methods

QH Grundy, Z Wang, LA Bero - American Journal of Preventive …, 2016 - ajpmonline.org
Context Mobile apps are poised to become a major source of health guidance; however,
concerns about their quality and safety remain. Governments, clinicians, and health …

Challenges in Assessing Mobile Health App Quality: A Systematic Review of Prevalent and Innovative Methods.

QH Grundy, Z Wang, LA Bero - American Journal of Preventive …, 2016 - europepmc.org
Conclusions This field is rapidly developing, and innovative methods for systematic
searches, multidimensional quality assessment, and contextualizing content assessment are …

Challenges in Assessing Mobile Health App Quality: A Systematic Review of Prevalent and Innovative Methods

QH Grundy, Z Wang, LA Bero - American journal of …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Context Mobile apps are poised to become a major source of health guidance; however,
concerns about their quality and safety remain. Governments, clinicians, and health …

Challenges in assessing mobile health app quality: a systematic review of prevalent and innovative methods.

QH Grundy, WZC Wang ZhiCheng, LA Bero - 2016 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Context: Mobile apps are poised to become a major source of health guidance; however,
concerns about their quality and safety remain. Governments, clinicians, and health …