AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps
Jungnickel T, von Jan U, Albrecht U-V (2015)
In: Enabling Health Informatics Applications. Mantas J, Hasman A, Househ MS (Eds); Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 213. Amsterdam: IOS Press: 201-204.
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Autor*in
Jungnickel, Tobias;
von Jan, Ute;
Albrecht, Urs-VitoUniBi
Herausgeber*in
Mantas, John;
Hasman, Arie;
Househ, Mowafa S.
Abstract / Bemerkung
Users often have to rely on incomplete or marketing oriented information sources when they have to decide whether they trust an app they are interested in or not since official quality seals are lacking. While various tools exist that aim at aiding users with assessing an app's quality, using them is often cumbersome; also, the available information is often insufficient for applying these tools and making an informed decision. Based on an approach we previously described, i.e. an app synopsis that aims at providing manufacturers of health apps and medical apps with a standardized and transparent method for providing information about their products, in the present paper, we now outline a concept for disseminating such information via an easy-to-use platform.
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Buchtitel
Enabling Health Informatics Applications
Serientitel
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Band
213
Seite(n)
201-204
ISBN
978-1-61499-537-1
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2959284
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Jungnickel T, von Jan U, Albrecht U-V. AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps. In: Mantas J, Hasman A, Househ MS, eds. Enabling Health Informatics Applications. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Vol 213. Amsterdam: IOS Press; 2015: 201-204.
Jungnickel, T., von Jan, U., & Albrecht, U. - V. (2015). AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps. In J. Mantas, A. Hasman, & M. S. Househ (Eds.), Studies in Health Technology and Informatics: Vol. 213. Enabling Health Informatics Applications (pp. 201-204). Amsterdam: IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-538-8-201
Jungnickel, Tobias, von Jan, Ute, and Albrecht, Urs-Vito. 2015. “AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps”. In Enabling Health Informatics Applications, ed. John Mantas, Arie Hasman, and Mowafa S. Househ, 213:201-204. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. Amsterdam: IOS Press.
Jungnickel, T., von Jan, U., and Albrecht, U. - V. (2015). “AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps” in Enabling Health Informatics Applications, Mantas, J., Hasman, A., and Househ, M. S. eds. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 213, (Amsterdam: IOS Press), 201-204.
Jungnickel, T., von Jan, U., & Albrecht, U.-V., 2015. AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps. In J. Mantas, A. Hasman, & M. S. Househ, eds. Enabling Health Informatics Applications. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. no.213 Amsterdam: IOS Press, pp. 201-204.
T. Jungnickel, U. von Jan, and U.-V. Albrecht, “AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps”, Enabling Health Informatics Applications, J. Mantas, A. Hasman, and M.S. Househ, eds., Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, vol. 213, Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2015, pp.201-204.
Jungnickel, T., von Jan, U., Albrecht, U.-V.: AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps. In: Mantas, J., Hasman, A., and Househ, M.S. (eds.) Enabling Health Informatics Applications. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 213, p. 201-204. IOS Press, Amsterdam (2015).
Jungnickel, Tobias, von Jan, Ute, and Albrecht, Urs-Vito. “AppFactLib: A Concept for Providing Transparent Information about Health Apps and Medical Apps”. Enabling Health Informatics Applications. Ed. John Mantas, Arie Hasman, and Mowafa S. Househ. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2015.Vol. 213. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. 201-204.