doi:10.1007/s11930-023-00359-w...
Springer
Urology
2023
26/4/2023
Purpose of Review The aim of this study was to present the current state of research on mobile health apps for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) education.
Apps were analysed based on contents (by using the World Health Organization’s SRH framework), features, intended audiences and quality of evidence (by applying the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach).
Taking German sexuality education apps as an example, the rapid development in the field of SRH apps over the last 3 years has been revealed by comparing the quality of apps available in 2019 with apps from 2022.
Recent Findings SRH apps allow health information to be disseminated quickly, at low thresholds and in a practical and cost-effective manner.
Moreover, they allow for anonymous usage independently of time and place.
In the absence of network coverage, offline use is also possible.
Previous research focused on individual SRH aspects (e.g. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), contraception).
However, some studies were designed to cover a broader range of SRH topics, but identified only a few relevant apps.
Summary To improve SRH, it would be helpful if the apps would be of high-quality design and be made up of relevant content.
Furthermore, they should be tailored to the target group and have been tested in real-life settings.
A total of 50 SRH apps with sufficiently high-quality ratings were included.
The apps cover a variety of SRH topics, but they often lack field-based evaluation.
The effectiveness of SRH apps has not yet been sufficiently studied in a scientific manner.
Only 9 apps were deemed to be adequate for a moderate GRADE level.
Despite this grading, the study nevertheless shows that there are several apps that could potentially promote SRH.
Muehlmann, Marlene,Tomczyk, Samuel, 2023, Mobile Apps for Sexual and Reproductive Health Education: a Systematic Review and Quality Assessment, Springer