Assessing the Quality of Mobile Health-Related Apps: Interrater Reliability Study of Two Guides
BackgroundThere is a huge number of health-related apps available, and the numbers are growing fast. However, many of them have been developed without any kind of quality control. In an attempt to contribute to the development of high-quality apps and enable existing apps to be assessed, several gui...
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Main Authors: | Miró, Jordi (Author), Llorens-Vernet, Pere (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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