Apps on Google Play Store to assist in self-management of hypertension in Indian context: features analysis study.

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-21-25
Mahima Kaur, Harpreet Kaur, S. Rathi, Manikyarao Ashwitha, Jenifer Joanna, Srinitya Reddy, Batul Idris, Persis Myrtle, Sarvani Kandamuru, Sara Fatima, A. Joshi
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Background A large number of individuals with hypertension are turning to the Internet and m-health technologies for assistance. There is a need to study the content of smartphone applications on hypertension. The study aimed to review and investigate the functional and analytical characteristics of apps related to the self-management of hypertension available on Google Play Store. Methods Search was conducted in February 2021 in India using the Google Play Store database to identify currently available Android-based apps related to self-management of hypertension/high blood pressure (BP). Keywords used were: 'Hypertension', 'High blood pressure', 'DASH diet', 'Hypertension diet', and 'Blood pressure diet'. A total of 822 apps were screened based on the duplicates, inclusion, and exclusion criteria. A total of 210 were included for further analysis. Results Eighteen percent (n=37) of the apps had an overall rating of 4.5 or above. About 41% of the apps belonged to the medical category and 41% of the apps were characterized in the health and fitness category. Feature of logging/recording the BP measurement was seen in 73% of the apps. In-app graphing to analyze BP trends was reported in 64 % of the included apps. A few apps focused on tracking medication (n=19), sodium intake (n=2), and calorie intake (n=4). Conclusions The features were common across all the included apps and were focusing only on recording the BP, providing statistics and trends of BP, and providing educational information. App developers should now aim to provide other components of self-management techniques to help individuals tackle hypertension.
谷歌Play商店上帮助印度高血压自我管理的应用程序:特征分析研究。
大量高血压患者正在转向互联网和移动医疗技术寻求帮助。有必要研究智能手机应用程序对高血压的内容。本研究旨在回顾和调查谷歌Play Store中与高血压自我管理相关的应用程序的功能和分析特点。方法于2021年2月在印度使用谷歌Play Store数据库进行搜索,以确定当前可用的与高血压/高血压(BP)自我管理相关的基于android的应用程序。关键词为:“高血压”、“高血压”、“DASH饮食”、“高血压饮食”及“血压饮食”。根据重复、包含和排除标准,共筛选了822款应用。共有210人被纳入进一步分析。结果18% (n=37)的应用程序的总体评分为4.5或以上。大约41%的应用程序属于医疗类别,41%的应用程序属于健康和健身类别。在73%的应用程序中可以看到记录/记录BP测量的功能。据报道,64%的应用内置了分析血压趋势的图表。一些应用程序专注于追踪药物(n=19)、钠摄入量(n=2)和卡路里摄入量(n=4)。结论所有应用程序的功能都是共同的,并且只专注于记录血压,提供血压统计和趋势,以及提供教育信息。应用程序开发者现在应该致力于提供自我管理技术的其他组成部分,以帮助个人应对高血压。
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