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Methods and Measures Used to Evaluate Patient-Operated Mobile Health Interventions: Scoping Literature Review.

Meghan BradwayElia GabarronMonika Alise JohansenPaolo ZanaboniPatricia JardimRagnar JoakimsenLouise Bilenberg Pape-HaugaardEirik Årsand
Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2020)
This review demonstrates that health intervention studies are taking advantage of the additional resources that mHealth technologies provide. As mHealth technologies become more prevalent, the call for evidence includes the impacts on patients' self-efficacy and engagement, in addition to traditional measures. However, considering the unstructured data forms, diverse use, and various platforms of mHealth, it can be challenging to select the right methods and measures to evaluate mHealth technologies. The inclusion of app usage logs, patient-involved methods, and other approaches to determine the impact of mHealth is an important step forward in health intervention research. We hope that this overview will become a catalogue of the possible ways in which mHealth has been and can be integrated into research practice.
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