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The Mobile App Development and Assessment Guide (MAG) is a valid tool for assessing mobile health apps. It identifies key criteria like privacy, security, and usability for developing high-quality mHealth applications.

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Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Health Informatics
  • Mobile Health Technology

Background:

  • The rapid, unsupervised growth of mobile health (mHealth) apps necessitates quality assessment criteria.
  • Stakeholders require a standardized guide for developing and evaluating mHealth applications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To validate the Mobile App Development and Assessment Guide (MAG).
  • To assess the MAG's utility for developing and evaluating mHealth apps.

Main Methods:

  • The Delphi method was employed to achieve consensus among diverse stakeholders.
  • An online survey assessed the importance of MAG criteria among patients, healthcare professionals, and developers.
  • Two rounds of surveys were conducted to establish consensus.

Main Results:

  • A total of 48 criteria were established as important for quality mHealth apps.
  • Privacy, security, and usability emerged as the most critical criteria categories.
  • The study demonstrated stakeholder agreement on the MAG's criteria.

Conclusions:

  • The Mobile App Development and Assessment Guide (MAG) is validated.
  • The MAG provides a crucial framework for developing and identifying high-quality mHealth apps.
  • This guide will aid developers, healthcare professionals, and end-users in the mHealth ecosystem.