Smart health via mHealth? Potentials of mobile health apps for improving prevention and adherence of breast cancer patients

Author:

Scholz Stefanie1ORCID,Teetz Laura2

Affiliation:

1. SRH Fuerth University of Applied Sciences, Fuerth, Bayern, Germany

2. Sanacorp Pharmahandel GmbH (former: Bamberg University), Bamberg, Bayern, Germany

Abstract

Objective Today there are several health and medical apps (mHealth) in app stores. Germany is the world's first country that introduced apps paid by the regular health insurance service. Even though breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, mHealth for breast cancer has been largely unexplored. Methods A total of 33 apps from two major mobile application marketplaces (Google Play Store/Android; App Store/iOS) have been selected for analysis. Results The app analysis shows that there are currently only 10 mHealth apps in German, which are specifically dedicated to breast cancer patients. The features of these apps fall into two categories: improvement of health literacy and indirect intervention. These apps can be used for all phases of the patient journey starting with the diagnosis. Conclusions mHealth apps have the potential to support the adherence of breast cancer patients. In order to exploit this future potential, the app quality, as well as the information about the available apps, must be urgently improved. Currently, it is very difficult both for laypersons and for doctors/other therapists to identify high-quality apps. Guidance from independent or governmental institutions would be helpful to further the digitalization in health care.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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