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Behavioral functionality of mobile apps in health interventions: a systematic review of the literature.

Hannah E PayneCameron ListerJoshua H WestJay M Bernhardt
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2015)
The lack of large sample studies using mobile phone apps may signal a need for additional studies on the potential use of mobile apps to assist individuals in changing their health behaviors. Of these studies, there is early evidence that apps are well received by users. Based on available research, mobile apps may be considered a feasible and acceptable means of administering health interventions, but a greater number of studies and more rigorous research and evaluations are needed to determine efficacy and establish evidence for best practices.
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