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Quality of Mobile Apps for Child Development Support: Search in App Stores and Content Analysis

Akeiylah Dewitt, Julie A. Kientz, Kendra Liljenquist

2022JMIR Pediatrics and Parenting22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Following increases in smartphone access, more parents seek parenting advice through internet sources, including blogs, web-based forums, or mobile apps. However, identifying quality apps (ones that respond to the diverse experiences of families) for guidance on child development can be challenging. OBJECTIVE: This review of mobile health apps aimed to document the landscape, design, and content of apps in the United States available to parents as they promote their child's developmental health. METHODS: To understand the availability and quality of apps for early childhood health promotion, we completed a content analysis of apps in 2 major app stores (Google Play and Apple App stores). RESULTS: We found that most apps do not provide tailored experiences to parents, including cultural considerations, and instead promote generic guidance that may be useful to parents in some contexts. We discuss the need for an evaluative framework to assess apps aimed to support parents on child development topics. CONCLUSIONS: Future work is needed on how to support designers in this area, specifically related to avoiding potential burdens on users and providing culturally informed and equity-driven experiences.

Topics & Concepts

Mobile appsApp storeInternet privacyContent analysisThe InternetQuality (philosophy)Promotion (chess)PsychologymHealthWorld Wide WebComputer sciencePolitical sciencePsychological interventionSociologyEpistemologyPoliticsLawPhilosophyPsychiatrySocial scienceMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsChild Development and Digital TechnologyInfant Development and Preterm Care