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Characterizing Consumer Smartphone Apps for Virtual Reality-Based Exposure Therapy: Content Analysis.

Charvi SunkaraRajvi ThakkarTriton OngBrian E Bunnell
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
None of the smartphone apps reviewed were explicitly developed for phobia therapy. However, 16 of the 84 included apps were considered ideal candidates to investigate further as part of treatment due to their accessibility, depiction of phobia-relevant stimuli, low or no cost, and high user scores. Most of these apps were visually abstract and free to use, making them accessible and potentially flexible as part of clinical exposure hierarchies. However, none of the apps were designed for clinical use, nor did they provide tools for clinician workflows. Formal evaluation of these accessible smartphone apps is needed to understand the clinical potential of accessible VRET solutions.
Keyphrases
  • virtual reality
  • healthcare
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