Application evaluation models in the healthcare area: Systematic Review
Keywords:
application, questionnaire, validation, evaluationAbstract
This study aimed to identify questionnaire models for evaluating mobile applications in the health area. This is a systematic literature review, in which the search was carried out in July 2021, in the PubMed, ScienceDirect, Scopus, Scielo, and Web of Science databases. The following descriptors were used: mobile, mhealth, evaluation, questionnaire, guide, evaluating, validation, and evaluation, with adaptations being required to meet the specificities of the databases. Were identified 1786 studies and after applying the selection criteria, 37 publications reached the quality level for inclusion and inclusion. The reviewed articles present the relevant questions for users about the applications. This study is recommended for auxiliary research studies, increasing the quality of mobile applications in healthcare.
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