Nurses' Roles in mHealth App Development: Scoping Review.

JMIR nursing Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.2196/46058
Caitlin J Bakker, Tami H Wyatt, Melissa Cs Breth, Grace Gao, Lisa M Janeway, Mikyoung A Lee, Christie L Martin, Victoria L Tiase
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Background: Although mobile health (mHealth) apps for both health consumers and health care providers are increasingly common, their implementation is frequently unsuccessful when there is a misalignment between the needs of the user and the app's functionality. Nurses are well positioned to help address this challenge. However, nurses' engagement in mHealth app development remains unclear.

Objective: This scoping review aims to determine the extent of the evidence of the role of nurses in app development, delineate developmental phases in which nurses are involved, and to characterize the type of mHealth apps nurses are involved in developing.

Methods: We conducted a scoping review following the 6-stage methodology. We searched 14 databases to identify publications on the role of nurses in mHealth app development and hand searched the reference lists of relevant publications. Two independent researchers performed all screening and data extraction, and a third reviewer resolved any discrepancies. Data were synthesized and grouped by the Software Development Life Cycle phase, and the app functionality was described using the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics functionality scoring system.

Results: The screening process resulted in 157 publications being included in our analysis. Nurses were involved in mHealth app development across all stages of the Software Development Life Cycle but most frequently participated in design and prototyping, requirements gathering, and testing. Nurses most often played the role of evaluators, followed by subject matter experts. Nurses infrequently participated in software development or planning, and participation as patient advocates, research experts, or nurse informaticists was rare.

Conclusions: Although nurses were represented throughout the preimplementation development process, nurses' involvement was concentrated in specific phases and roles.

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护士在mHealth应用程序开发中的作用:范围界定综述。
背景:尽管面向健康消费者和医疗保健提供者的移动健康(mHealth)应用程序越来越普遍,但当用户的需求与应用程序的功能不一致时,它们的实施往往会失败。护士们已经做好了应对这一挑战的准备。然而,护士参与mHealth应用程序开发的情况仍不清楚。目的:本范围审查旨在确定护士在应用程序开发中作用的证据范围,描述护士参与的开发阶段,并描述护士参与开发的mHealth应用程序的类型。方法:我们按照6阶段方法进行了范围界定审查。我们搜索了14个数据库,以确定关于护士在mHealth应用程序开发中的作用的出版物,并手动搜索了相关出版物的参考列表。两名独立研究人员进行了所有筛选和数据提取,第三名审查人员解决了任何差异。数据按软件开发生命周期阶段进行合成和分组,应用程序功能使用IMS医疗保健信息学研究所功能评分系统进行描述。结果:筛选过程导致157篇出版物被纳入我们的分析。护士在软件开发生命周期的各个阶段都参与了mHealth应用程序的开发,但最频繁的是参与设计和原型设计、需求收集和测试。护士通常扮演评估者的角色,其次是主题专家。护士很少参与软件开发或规划,作为患者倡导者、研究专家或护士信息学家参与的情况也很少。结论:尽管护士在实施前的整个发展过程中都有代表性,但护士的参与集中在特定的阶段和角色上。
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