Compliance of Type 2 Diabetes Applications to International Guidelines: Protocol for a Quantitative App Assessment
David Rebus, Andrew Iskander, Felicia Deonarine, Asad Almas, Darren Rattigan, Patrick Henn, Kayode Philip Fadahunsi, John O'Donoghue

TL;DR
This study aims to develop and test a checklist to evaluate how well diabetes apps follow international medical guidelines for managing type 2 diabetes.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel checklist (ADA) to assess diabetes apps' compliance with IDF guidelines and compares it to existing tools.
Findings
The ADA checklist will evaluate apps based on IDF guidelines covering diagnosis, treatment, and lifestyle factors.
Initial testing identified 173 eligible apps from six countries' app stores.
The checklist could serve as a standardized tool for assessing diabetes apps in the future.
Abstract
Diabetes is among the most common chronic conditions people live with across the world. While it can be managed to a substantial degree, it can result in significant complications. As such, easy access to accurate tools to aid diabetes management is useful in minimizing these complications. Mobile apps are highly accessible and widely used, but there is a gap in the literature examining their compliance with medical guidelines. The aims of this study are to develop the Analysis of Diabetes Apps (ADA) checklist to evaluate apps’ compliance to guidelines set by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) on the treatment and management of type 2 diabetes; to assess type 2 diabetes apps in the Apple App Store and the Android Google Play Store, and their compliance with international guidelines using the ADA framework; and to compare the novel ADA checklist against both the Mobile App…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Health and mHealth Applications · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Technology Use by Older Adults
