To Use or Not? Evaluating ASPECTS of Smartphone Apps and Mobile Technology for Clinical Care in Psychiatry
Psychiatry
Evidence-Based Medicine
Mental Disorders
Mobile Applications
3. Good health
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Therapy, Computer-Assisted
Humans
Guideline Adherence
Smartphone
Physician's Role
Confidentiality
Software
DOI:
10.4088/jcp.15com10619
Publication Date:
2016-04-25T19:43:19Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
In this commentary, we discuss smartphone apps for psychiatry and the lack of resources to assist clinicians in evaluating the utility, safety, and efficacy of apps. Evaluating an app requires new considerations that are beyond those employed in evaluating a medication or typical clinical intervention. Based on our software engineering, informatics, and clinical knowledge and experiences, we propose an evaluation framework, "ASPECTS," to spark discussion about apps and aid clinicians in determining whether an app is Actionable, Secure, Professional, Evidence-based, Customizable, and TranSparent. Clinicians who use the ASPECTS guide will be more informed and able to make more thorough evaluations of apps.
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