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Evaluating User Preferences, Comprehension, and Trust in Apps for Environmental Health Hazards: Qualitative Case Study.

Annabelle WorkmanFay H JohnstonSharon L CampbellGrant J WilliamsonChristopher LucaniDavid M J S BowmanNick CoolingPenelope J Jones
Published in: JMIR formative research (2022)
Participants' perspectives can inform the future development of environmental health apps. Specifically, participants' insights support the identification of key elements for the optimal development of environmental health app design, including streamlining, capacity for users to customize, use of real time data, visual cues, credibility, and accuracy of data. The results also suggest that, in the future, iterative collaboration between developers, environmental agencies, and users will likely promote better functional design, user trust in the data, and ultimately better population health outcomes.
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