Evaluation of Two Mobile Health Apps in the Context of Smoking Cessation: Qualitative Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Versus Non-CBT-Based Digital Solutions.
Carina Tudor-SfeteaRiham RabeeMuhammad NajimNima AminMehak ChadhaMinal JainKishan KariaVarun KothariTejus PatelMelanie SuseeharanMaroof AhmedYusuf SherwaniSarim SiddiquiYuting LinAndreas Benedikt EisingerichPublished in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2018)
Our findings underscore the use of CBT in the context of mHealth apps as a feasible and potentially effective smoking cessation tool. mHealth apps must be well developed, preferably with an underlying behavioral change mechanism, to promote positive health behavior change. Digital CBT has the potential to become a powerful tool in overcoming current health care challenges. The present results should be replicated in a wider sample using the apps for a longer period so as to allow for generalizability. Further research is also needed to focus on the effect of greater personalization on behavioral change and on understanding the psychological barriers to the adoption of new mHealth solutions.