Use of Behavior Change Techniques and Quality of Commercially Available Inflammatory Bowel Disease Apps

Digestive diseases and sciences(2023)

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Background Inclusion of evidence-based behavior change techniques (e.g., self-monitoring) in mobile health apps has the potential to promote adherence to inflammatory bowel disease treatment. While inflammatory bowel disease management apps exist, the extent to which they incorporate behavior change techniques remains unknown. Aims The present study systematically evaluated the content and quality of free, commercially available inflammatory bowel disease management apps. Methods Apps were identified using a systematic search of the Apple App and Google Play stores. Apps were evaluated using Abraham and Michie’s taxonomy of 26 behavior change techniques. A literature search was conducted to identify behavior change techniques specific and relevant for people with inflammatory bowel disease. App quality was assessed using the Mobile App Rating Scale with scores ranging from 1 (Inadequate) to 5 (Excellent). Results A total of 51 inflammatory bowel disease management apps were evaluated. Apps included 0–16 behavior change techniques (Mean = 4.55) and 0–10 inflammatory bowel disease management behavior change techniques (Mean = 3.43). App quality ranged from 2.03 to 4.62 (Mean = 3.39) out of 5.00. Two apps, My IBD Care: Crohn’s & Colitis and MyGiHealth GI Symptom Tracker, included the highest number of overall and inflammatory bowel disease management behavior change techniques along with high-quality scores. Bezzy IBD was the only app with a high number of overall and inflammatory bowel disease management behavior change techniques with a primary focus on social support/change. Conclusion Most inflammatory bowel disease management apps reviewed included evidence-based inflammatory bowel disease management behavior change techniques.
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mHealth,Adherence,Self-management,Behavior change technique
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