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Mobile Safety Alarms Based on GPS Technology in the Care of Older Adults: Systematic Review of Evidence Based on a General Evidence Framework for Digital Health Technologies

Mobile Safety Alarms Based on GPS Technology in the Care of Older Adults: Systematic Review of Evidence Based on a General Evidence Framework for Digital Health Technologies

Table 2 presents an overview of the study findings from individual studies assessed using the NICE evidence standards framework for DHTs [8]. A more extensive version of the table, including the definition of minimum evidence and best practice standards for each category, is presented in Multimedia Appendix 3 [22-37].

Maria Ehn, Matt X Richardson, Sara Landerdahl Stridsberg, Ken Redekop, Sarah Wamala-Andersson

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(10):e27267

Medical Mobile App Classification Using the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Evidence Standards Framework for Digital Health Technologies: Interrater Reliability Study

Medical Mobile App Classification Using the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence Evidence Standards Framework for Digital Health Technologies: Interrater Reliability Study

Although other frameworks exist and have been used for classifying mobile apps [11], we solely examine the NICE framework here. This framework is of particular importance as its development was commissioned by the National Health Service (NHS) England and is therefore likely to become an influential standard. In addition, its recency means that it has thus far received little external validation.

Khine C Nwe, Mark Erik Larsen, Natalie Nelissen, David Chi-Wai Wong

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(6):e17457