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A systematic evaluation of primary headache management apps leveraging behavior change techniques

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CEPHALALGIA
卷 42, 期 6, 页码 510-523

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/03331024211053572

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mobile health; mobile phone; smartphone; technology; adherence; self-management

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  1. National Institutes of Health [NICHD T32 HD 68223-7, NHLBI K23 HL139992]

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This study evaluated the content and quality of commercially available headache management apps, finding that most apps include evidence-based headache management behavior change techniques. Three apps performed well in terms of the number of behavior change techniques and quality scores.
Background Mobile health apps have the potential to promote adherence to headache management through the use of evidence-based behavior change techniques (e.g., self-monitoring). While many headache management apps exist, the extent to which these apps include behavior change techniques remains unknown. Thus, the present study systematically evaluated the content and quality of commercially available headache management apps. Methods Headache apps were identified using a systematic search in the Apple App and Google Play stores. A total of 55 apps were evaluated using the taxonomy of behavior change techniques and app quality using the Mobile App Rating Scale. Results Headache management apps included 0-14 behavior change techniques (Mean [M] = 5.89) and 0-8 headache management behavior change techniques (M = 4.29). App quality ranged from 2.84-4.67 (M = 3.73) out of 5.00. Three apps, Migraine Trainer, Easeday: Headache & Migraine, and PainScale, included the highest number of overall and headache management behavior change techniques along with good quality scores. Conclusions While randomized controlled trials are necessary to determine the efficacy of individual headache apps, most existing apps include evidence-based headache management behavior change techniques. Headache apps often focus on either self-monitoring or stress management via relaxation training, suggesting that patients' needs should be used to inform app selection.

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