%0期刊文章%@ 2291-5222 %I JMIR出版物%V 8% 卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析N 5% P e17300% T内容和质量婴儿喂养智能手机应用程序:系统搜索和评估的五年更新% a Cheng,Heilok % a Tutt,Alison % a Llewellyn,Catherine % a Size,Donna % a Jones,Jennifer % a Taki,Sarah % a Rossiter,Chris % a Denney-Wilson,Elizabeth %+ Susan Wakil,悉尼大学护理和助产学院,医学与健康学院,88 Mallett Street, Camperdown, 2050,澳大利亚,61 1800793864,jessica.cheng@sydney.edu.au %K母乳喂养%K奶瓶喂养%K婴儿食品%K可读性%K消费者健康信息%K母乳喂养%K移动应用程序%K智能手机%D 2020 %7 27.5.2020 %9原始论文%J JMIR移动健康Uhealth %G英文%X背景:父母使用应用程序获取儿童健康信息,但没有提供基于证据的建议、支持和信息的标准。开发良好的应用程序,促进适当的婴儿喂养和游戏,可以支持健康的成长和发育。2015年,一项针对澳大利亚关于婴儿喂养和游戏的智能手机应用程序的系统评估发现,大多数应用程序的信息很少,可读性和应用程序质量都很差。目的:本研究旨在系统评估智能手机应用程序的信息和质量,为消费者提供有关母乳喂养、配方喂养、引入固体物或婴儿游戏的信息。方法:在谷歌Play商店和苹果应用程序商店搜索免费和付费的Android和iPhone操作系统(iOS)应用程序,使用婴儿喂养、母乳喂养、配方喂养和肚子时间等关键字。2018年9月至2019年1月期间,根据澳大利亚指南对这些应用程序的信息内容、使用5分移动应用程序分级量表对应用程序质量、可读性和健康信息的适用性进行了评估。结果:共发现和筛选了2196个独特的应用程序。我们总共评估了47款应用,其中针对Android和iOS平台的应用共进行了59次评估。 In all, 11 apps had affiliations to universities and health services as app developers, writers, or editors. Furthermore, 33 apps were commercially developed. The information contained within the apps was poor: 64% (38/59) of the evaluations found no or low coverage of information found in the Australian guidelines on infant feeding and activity, and 53% (31/59) of the evaluations found incomplete or incorrect information with regard to the depth of information provided. Subjective app assessment by health care practitioners on whether they would use, purchase, or recommend the app ranged from poor to acceptable (median 2.50). Objective assessment of the apps’ engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information was scored as acceptable (median 3.63). The median readability score for the apps was at the American Grade 8 reading level. The suitability of health information was rated superior or adequate for content, reading demand, layout, and interaction with the readers. Conclusions: The quality of smartphone apps on infant feeding and activity was moderate based on the objective measurements of engagement, functionality, aesthetics, and information from a reliable source. The overall quality of information on infant feeding and activity was poor, indicated by low coverage of topics and incomplete or partially complete information. The key areas for improvement involved providing evidence-based information consistent with the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council’s Infant Feeding Guidelines. Apps supported and developed by health care professionals with adequate health service funding can ensure that parents are provided with credible and reliable resources. %M 32459187 %R 10.2196/17300 %U http://mhealth.www.mybigtv.com/2020/5/e17300/ %U https://doi.org/10.2196/17300 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32459187
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