Mobile app development in health research: pitfalls and solutions.

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
mHealth Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-19-263
Aaron J Siegler, Justin Knox, José A Bauermeister, Jesse Golinkoff, Lisa Hightow-Weidman, Hyman Scott
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Abstract

Mobile app health research presents myriad opportunities to improve health, and simultaneously introduces a new set of challenges that are non-intuitive and extend beyond typical training received by researchers. Informed by our experiences with app development for health research, we discuss some of the most salient pitfalls when working with emerging technology as well as potential strategies to avoid or resolve these challenges. To address challenges at the project level, we suggest strategies that researchers can use to future-proof their research, such as using theory and involving those with app development expertise as part of a research team. At the structural level, we include a new model to characterize the relationship between technology- and research-timelines, and provide ideas regarding how to best address this challenge. Given that screen-based time now predominates our lived experiences, it is important that health researchers have the capacity and structural support to develop interventions that utilize these technologies, assess them rigorously, and ensure their timely and equitable dissemination.

健康研究中的移动应用程序开发:陷阱和解决方案。
移动应用健康研究为改善健康提供了无数机会,同时也引入了一系列非直觉的新挑战,这些挑战超出了研究人员所接受的典型培训。根据我们在健康研究应用程序开发方面的经验,我们讨论了一些在使用新兴技术时最突出的陷阱,以及避免或解决这些挑战的潜在策略。为了解决项目层面的挑战,我们建议研究人员可以使用的策略来保证他们的研究的未来,例如使用理论并将具有应用程序开发专业知识的人员作为研究团队的一部分。在结构层面,我们包含了一个新的模型来描述技术和研究时间线之间的关系,并提供了关于如何最好地应对这一挑战的想法。鉴于屏幕时间现在主导了我们的生活经验,重要的是卫生研究人员有能力和结构支持来开发利用这些技术的干预措施,严格评估它们,并确保它们及时和公平地传播。
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