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调查新冠疫情期间热门心理健康移动应用程序的下载量和使用活跃度

Investigating Popular Mental Health Mobile Application Downloads and Activity During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

作者信息

Wang Xiaomei, Markert Carl, Sasangohar Farzan

机构信息

2655 Texas A&M University, College Station, USA.

Houston Methodist Hospital, Texas, USA.

出版信息

Hum Factors. 2023 Feb;65(1):50-61. doi: 10.1177/0018720821998110. Epub 2021 Mar 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This article analyzes the changes in downloads and activity of users of select popular mental health mobile applications (mHealth apps) during coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

BACKGROUND

The outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis has shown a negative impact on public mental health. Mobile health has the potential to help address the psychological needs of existing and new patients during the pandemic and beyond.

METHOD

Downloads data of 16 widely used apps were analyzed. The quality of apps was reviewed using the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) framework. Correlation analysis was conducted to investigate the relationship between app quality and app popularity.

RESULTS

Among the 16 apps, 10 were meditational in nature, 13 showed increased downloads, with 11 apps showing above 10% increase in the downloads after the pandemic started. The popular apps were satisfactory in terms of functionality and esthetics but lacked clinical grounding and evidence base. There exists a gap between app quality and app popularity.

CONCLUSION

This study provided evidence for increased downloads of mental mHealth apps (primarily meditation apps) during the COVID-19 pandemic but revealed several gaps and opportunities to address deficiencies in evidence-based design, usability and effective assessment, and integration into current workflows.

APPLICATION

The COVID-19 pandemic is a potential turning point for mHealth applications for mental health care. Whereas the evidence suggests a need for alternative delivery of care, human factors and ergonomics methods should be utilized to ensure these tools are user-centered, easy to use, evidence-based, well-integrated with professional care, and used sustainably.

摘要

目的

本文分析了在2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)期间,部分流行的心理健康移动应用程序(移动健康应用程序)用户的下载量和活动变化。

背景

COVID-19危机的爆发已显示出对公众心理健康的负面影响。移动健康有潜力在大流行期间及之后帮助满足现有和新患者的心理需求。

方法

分析了16款广泛使用的应用程序的下载数据。使用移动应用程序评分量表(MARS)框架对应用程序的质量进行了评估。进行相关性分析以研究应用程序质量与应用程序受欢迎程度之间的关系。

结果

在这16款应用程序中,有10款本质上是冥想类的,13款显示下载量增加,其中11款应用程序在大流行开始后下载量增长超过10%。受欢迎的应用程序在功能和美学方面令人满意,但缺乏临床依据和证据基础。应用程序质量与应用程序受欢迎程度之间存在差距。

结论

本研究为COVID-19大流行期间心理健康移动健康应用程序(主要是冥想应用程序)下载量增加提供了证据,但揭示了在循证设计、可用性和有效评估以及融入当前工作流程方面存在的一些差距和改进机会。

应用

COVID-19大流行是心理健康护理移动健康应用程序的一个潜在转折点。虽然有证据表明需要提供替代护理方式,但应利用人因工程学方法来确保这些工具以用户为中心、易于使用、基于证据、与专业护理良好整合并可持续使用。

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