Digital Storytelling for People With Cognitive Impairment Using Available Mobile Apps: Systematic Search in App Stores and Content Analysis.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2024-10-24 DOI:10.2196/64525
Di Zhu, Abdullah Al Mahmud, Wei Liu, Dahua Wang
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Background: Growing evidence suggests cognitive and social health benefits can be derived from digital storytelling for older adults with cognitive impairment. Digital storytelling apps offer the potential to serve as an on-demand, easy-to-access platform for enhancing cognitive abilities and promoting social well-being. Yet, despite the increasing quantity of such apps being available on the market, there is a gap in research investigating their quality.

Objective: This app review aims to assess the digital storytelling apps available in the Chinese market and evaluate them in accordance with the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS). The goal was to identify key features and evaluate the overall quality in the context of cognitively impaired users.

Methods: A systematic search was conducted in both the Google Play store (Google LLC) and iTunes store (Apple Inc), using English and Chinese keywords. Apps were chosen according to specific criteria that included features, including (but not limited to) memory capture, story saving, cue-based reminiscing, and the ability to share stories or memories with others. The MARS was used by 3 individual researchers to independently assess app quality across several domains, such as engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information quality, for both Android and iOS apps.

Results: From an initial screening of 297 apps, only 9 (3%) met the criteria for detailed evaluation using MARS. The reviewed apps featured capture memory, save, reminisce, and share functions, which are critical in supporting cognitive functions and enhancing user engagement. The analysis revealed patterns in platform diversity and geographical distribution of developers, with apps available on both iOS and Android. Memoirs of Life and Memorize: Diaries, Memories, Notes, Ideas, Timelines, Categories (Fair Apps Mobile) had the highest mean MARS scores of 3.35, indicating strong engagement, functionality, and information quality, while the lowest score was 2.33. The overall mean score across all apps was only 3.03 (SD 0.60), highlighting significant variation, particularly in information quality. User feedback also showed considerable variability, ranging from 0 comments for apps such as Grand Storyteller (VarIT Inc) and PWI Storyteller (Project World Impact, LLC) to as many as 5361 comments for FamilySearch, which received extensive positive reviews. This wide range of user feedback underscores the importance of continuous improvement and user-centered design, particularly in enhancing information quality and content accuracy.

Conclusions: The systematic search and evaluation highlight the diverse capabilities yet variable quality of digital storytelling apps available within the Chinese market, reflecting user experiences, satisfaction levels, and efficacy in supporting cognitively impaired users. While some apps excel in engagement and functionality, others need significant improvements in information quality and user interface design to better serve those with cognitive impairments. Future research is recommended to investigate regional limitations and features that would result in more inclusive and effective digital storytelling apps.

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利用现有移动应用程序为认知障碍患者讲数字故事:应用程序商店的系统搜索和内容分析。
背景:越来越多的证据表明,数字故事可以为有认知障碍的老年人带来认知和社会健康方面的益处。数字故事应用程序有可能成为一个按需使用、易于访问的平台,用于提高认知能力和促进社会福祉。然而,尽管市场上此类应用程序的数量越来越多,但对其质量的调查研究却存在空白:本应用程序综述旨在评估中国市场上的数字故事应用程序,并根据移动应用程序评级量表(MARS)对其进行评价。目的:本应用程序综述旨在评估中国市场上的数字故事应用程序,并根据《移动应用程序评分表》(MARS)对其进行评价。目标是确定关键功能,并评估认知障碍用户的整体质量:使用中英文关键词在 Google Play 商店(Google LLC)和 iTunes 商店(Apple Inc)进行了系统搜索。选择应用程序的具体标准包括功能,包括(但不限于)记忆捕捉、故事保存、基于线索的回忆以及与他人分享故事或记忆的能力。3 位研究人员使用 MARS 对安卓和 iOS 应用程序的参与度、功能、美观度和信息质量等多个方面进行了独立评估:在初步筛选的 297 个应用程序中,只有 9 个(3%)符合使用 MARS 进行详细评估的标准。这些应用程序具有捕捉记忆、保存、回忆和分享功能,这些功能对于支持认知功能和提高用户参与度至关重要。分析显示了平台多样性和开发者地理分布的模式,iOS 和 Android 平台上都有应用程序。生活回忆录》和《记忆》:Diaries, Memories, Notes, Ideas, Timelines, Categories (Fair Apps Mobile)的MARS平均得分最高,达到3.35分,表明用户参与度高、功能强大、信息质量高,而得分最低的是2.33分。所有应用程序的总体平均得分仅为 3.03(标准差为 0.60),突出显示了显著的差异,尤其是在信息质量方面。用户反馈也显示出相当大的差异,从对 Grand Storyteller (VarIT Inc) 和 PWI Storyteller (Project World Impact, LLC) 等应用程序的 0 条评论到对 FamilySearch 的多达 5361 条评论,FamilySearch 获得了广泛的好评。这种广泛的用户反馈强调了持续改进和以用户为中心的设计的重要性,尤其是在提高信息质量和内容准确性方面:此次系统性搜索和评估凸显了中国市场上的数字故事应用程序功能多样但质量参差不齐,反映了用户体验、满意度以及在支持认知障碍用户方面的功效。有些应用程序在参与性和功能性方面表现出色,而另一些则需要在信息质量和用户界面设计方面进行重大改进,以便更好地为认知障碍者提供服务。建议今后开展研究,调查地区局限性和功能,从而开发出更具包容性和更有效的数字故事应用程序。
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JMIR Aging
JMIR Aging Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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