Pinheiro Mariana, Serra Madalena, Pereira-Azevedo Nuno
Psychiatrical Service of the Psychiatry and Mental Health Department, Centro Hospitalar do Tâmega e Sousa, Guilhufe, Portugal.
Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health, Hospital do Espírito Santo, Évora, Portugal.
JMIR Ment Health. 2019 Nov 19;6(11):e15064. doi: 10.2196/15064.
Mental health is integral to our salubrity, but mental disorders are very debilitating and common. Therefore, it is critical to provide accessible, timely, and inexpensive mental care. This can be done through mobile health (mHealth), namely, mobile medical apps, which are gaining popularity among clinicians and patients. mHealth is a fast-paced field, and there is significant variation in the number of installs among psychiatry apps. However, the factors that influence psychiatry app installs have yet to be studied.
This study aimed to identify predictors of the number of app installs in psychiatry.
A literature review identified which factors influence app installs. Psychiatry apps available in the Google Play Store were reviewed, and publicly available data were collected. A multivariate ordinal logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate the effect of said factors on the number of installs.
Our search identified 128 psychiatry apps: 2.3% (3/128) had never been installed, approximately half (53.1%, 68/128) had less than 500 installs, and only 0.8% (1/128) had over 10,000,000 installs. A multivariate logistic regression analysis identified that apps with a lower price (P<.001), a higher rating (P<.001), optional in-app purchases (P<.001), and age restriction (P=.04) had a higher number of installs. The involvement of a psychiatrist or other health care professional (HCP) had no statistically significant influence on the number of installs. Only data from the Google Play Store and the developers' websites were available for analysis, and the depth of involvement of HCPs was impossible to document.
Psychiatry apps with a lower price, optional in-app purchases, age restriction, and a higher rating are expected to have a higher number of installs. Unlike other medical fields, in this study, the explicit participation of psychiatrists in app development was not a significant predictor of the number of installs. Research is needed to identify other factors that may influence the number of installs, as that can help mHealth app development.
心理健康是我们健康的重要组成部分,但精神障碍非常使人衰弱且常见。因此,提供可及、及时且廉价的心理护理至关重要。这可以通过移动健康(mHealth)来实现,即移动医疗应用程序,其在临床医生和患者中越来越受欢迎。移动健康是一个快速发展的领域,精神科应用程序的安装数量存在显著差异。然而,影响精神科应用程序安装的因素尚未得到研究。
本研究旨在确定精神科应用程序安装数量的预测因素。
通过文献综述确定影响应用程序安装的因素。对谷歌应用商店中可用的精神科应用程序进行审查,并收集公开可用的数据。进行多变量有序逻辑回归分析以评估所述因素对安装数量的影响。
我们的搜索识别出128个精神科应用程序:2.3%(3/128)从未被安装,约一半(53.1%,68/128)安装量少于500次,只有0.8%(1/128)安装量超过1000万次。多变量逻辑回归分析确定,价格较低(P<.001)、评分较高(P<.001)、有可选的应用内购买(P<.001)以及有年龄限制(P=.04)的应用程序安装量较高。精神科医生或其他医疗保健专业人员(HCP)的参与对安装数量没有统计学上的显著影响。仅可获取来自谷歌应用商店和开发者网站的数据进行分析,无法记录医疗保健专业人员的参与深度。
价格较低、有可选的应用内购买、有年龄限制且评分较高的精神科应用程序预计安装量较高。与其他医学领域不同,在本研究中,精神科医生在应用程序开发中的明确参与并非安装数量的显著预测因素。需要开展研究以确定可能影响安装数量的其他因素,因为这有助于移动健康应用程序的开发。