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泌尿外科中的移动健康:专家参与应用程序开发的综述

mHealth in Urology: A Review of Experts' Involvement in App Development.

作者信息

Pereira-Azevedo Nuno, Carrasquinho Eduardo, Cardoso de Oliveira Eduardo, Cavadas Vitor, Osório Luís, Fraga Avelino, Castelo-Branco Miguel, Roobol Monique J

机构信息

Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Beira Interior, Covilhaã, Portugal; Department of Urology, Porto Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal.

Department of Urology, Espírito Santo Hospital, Évora, Portugal.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2015 May 18;10(5):e0125547. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0125547. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Smartphones are increasingly playing a role in healthcare and previous studies assessing medical applications (apps) have raised concerns about lack of expert involvement and low content accuracy. However, there are no such studies in Urology. We reviewed Urology apps with the aim of assessing the level of participation of healthcare professionals (HCP) and scientific Urology associations in their development.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

A systematic search was performed on PubMed, Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store, for Urology apps, available in English. Apps were reviewed by three graders to determine the app's platform, target customer, developer, app type, app category, price and the participation of a HCP or a scientific Urology association in the development.

RESULTS

The search yielded 372 apps, of which 150 were specific for Urology. A fifth of all apps had no HCP involvement (20.7%) and only a third had been developed with a scientific Urology association (34.7%). The lowest percentage of HCP (13.4%) and urological association (1.9%) involvement was in apps designed for the general population. Furthermore, there was no contribution from an Urology society in "Electronic Medical Record" nor in "Patient Information" apps. A limitation of the study is that only Android and iOS apps were reviewed.

CONCLUSIONS

Despite the increasing Mobile Health (mHealth) market, this is the first study that demonstrates the lack of expert participation in the design of Urology apps, particularly in apps designed for the general public. Until clear regulation is enforced, the urological community should help regulate app development. Maintaining a register of certified apps or issuing an official scientific seal of approval could improve overall app quality. We propose that urologists become stakeholders in mHealth, shaping future app design and promoting peer-review app validation.

摘要

引言

智能手机在医疗保健领域发挥着越来越重要的作用,以往评估医疗应用程序(应用)的研究引发了对缺乏专家参与和内容准确性低的担忧。然而,泌尿外科领域尚无此类研究。我们对泌尿外科应用进行了综述,旨在评估医疗保健专业人员(HCP)和科学泌尿外科协会在其开发过程中的参与程度。

材料与方法

在PubMed、苹果应用商店和谷歌Play商店对英文的泌尿外科应用进行系统检索。由三名评分者对应用进行评估,以确定应用的平台、目标客户、开发者、应用类型、应用类别、价格以及HCP或科学泌尿外科协会在开发过程中的参与情况。

结果

检索到372个应用,其中150个是专门针对泌尿外科的。所有应用中有五分之一没有HCP参与(20.7%),只有三分之一是与科学泌尿外科协会合作开发的(34.7%)。HCP参与率最低(13.4%)且泌尿外科协会参与率最低(1.9%)的是针对普通人群设计的应用。此外,泌尿外科协会在“电子病历”和“患者信息”应用中没有贡献。该研究的一个局限性是仅对安卓和iOS应用进行了评估。

结论

尽管移动医疗(mHealth)市场不断增长,但这是第一项表明泌尿外科应用设计缺乏专家参与的研究,特别是在针对普通公众设计的应用中。在实施明确的监管之前,泌尿外科界应协助规范应用开发。维护认证应用的登记册或颁发官方科学批准印章可以提高应用的整体质量。我们建议泌尿外科医生成为移动医疗的利益相关者,塑造未来的应用设计并促进同行评审的应用验证。

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