Carrandi Alayna, Hayman Melanie, Harrison Cheryce L
Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation, Monash University, Australia.
Medical and Applied Sciences, CQUniversity, Australia.
Digit Health. 2023 Sep 4;9:20552076231198683. doi: 10.1177/20552076231198683. eCollection 2023 Jan-Dec.
Pregnant women are increasingly turning to apps targeting knowledge and behaviour change for supporting healthy lifestyles and managing medical conditions. Yet, there is growing concern over the credibility and safety of content within mobile health (mHealth) apps. This scoping review aimed to systematically and thematically consolidate safety considerations described in reviews evaluating pregnancy-specific apps.
PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE® and EPub, CINAHL, Web of Science, Cochrane Libraries, and SCOPUS were systematically searched to identify reviews that assessed apps targeting pregnant women. Data related to safety were extracted and thematically analysed to establish a set of relevant safety considerations.
Sixteen reviews met the inclusion criteria. The included reviews assessed an average of 27 apps each and targeted pregnancy topics, such as nutrition and physical activity. Five major and 20 minor themes were identified, including information, transparency, credibility, privacy and security, and app tailoring. Information, transparency, and credibility relate to the evidence base of information within the app, privacy and security of apps relate to the protection of personal information and data, and app tailoring relates to the consideration of contextual factors, such as local guidelines and digital health literacy.
Results present possible safety considerations when evaluating pregnancy-specific apps and emphasise a clear need for consumer guidance on how to make informed decisions around engagement and use of mHealth apps during pregnancy.
孕妇越来越多地使用旨在促进知识和行为改变的应用程序,以支持健康的生活方式并管理医疗状况。然而,人们越来越担心移动健康(mHealth)应用程序中内容的可信度和安全性。本范围综述旨在系统地、按主题整合在评估特定于孕期的应用程序的综述中所描述的安全考量因素。
对PubMed、Ovid MEDLINE®和Epub、CINAHL、科学引文索引、Cochrane图书馆和SCOPUS进行系统检索,以识别评估针对孕妇的应用程序的综述。提取与安全相关的数据并进行主题分析,以确定一组相关的安全考量因素。
16篇综述符合纳入标准。纳入的综述平均每篇评估27个应用程序,主题涉及孕期相关话题,如营养和体育活动。确定了5个主要主题和20个次要主题,包括信息、透明度、可信度、隐私和安全以及应用程序定制。信息、透明度和可信度与应用程序内信息的证据基础有关,应用程序的隐私和安全与个人信息和数据的保护有关,应用程序定制与对背景因素的考虑有关,如当地指南和数字健康素养。
研究结果提出了评估特定于孕期的应用程序时可能的安全考量因素,并强调显然需要为消费者提供指导,说明如何在孕期围绕参与和使用移动健康应用程序做出明智的决策。