Development and Validation of the User Version of the Mobile Application Rating Scale (uMARS)

BackgroundThe Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) provides a reliable method to assess the quality of mobile health (mHealth) apps. However, training and expertise in mHealth and the relevant health field is required to administer it. ObjectiveThis study describes the development and reliability...

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Main Authors: Stoyanov, Stoyan R (Author), Hides, Leanne (Author), Kavanagh, David J (Author), Wilson, Hollie (Author)
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Published: JMIR Publications, 2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:BackgroundThe Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARS) provides a reliable method to assess the quality of mobile health (mHealth) apps. However, training and expertise in mHealth and the relevant health field is required to administer it. ObjectiveThis study describes the development and reliability testing of an end-user version of the MARS (uMARS). MethodsThe MARS was simplified and piloted with 13 young people to create the uMARS. The internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the uMARS was then examined in a second sample of 164 young people participating in a randomized controlled trial of a mHealth app. App ratings were collected using the uMARS at 1-, 3,- and 6-month follow up. ResultsThe uMARS had excellent internal consistency (alpha = .90), with high individual alphas for all subscales. The total score and subscales had good test-retest reliability over both 1-2 months and 3 months. ConclusionsThe uMARS is a simple tool that can be reliably used by end-users to assess the quality of mHealth apps.
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10.2196/mhealth.5849