Testing and Iterative Improvement of the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 Health App Quality Assessment: Pilot Interrater Reliability Study

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[Frey AL, Matei D, Phillips B, McCabe A, Fuller R] Organisation for the Review of Care and Health Apps (ORCHA), Daresbury, United Kingdom. [Laibarra B] Software Quality Systems (SQS), Getxo, Spain. [Pratdepadua Bufill C, Llebot Casajuana B] Fundació TIC Salut Social, Departament de Salut, Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Departament de Salut
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Frey, Anna-Lena
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Matei, Diana
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Phillips, Ben
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McCabe, Adam
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Fuller, Rachel
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Laibarra Yurrebaso, Begoña
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Llebot-Casajuana, Berta
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Pratdepàdua Bufill, Carme
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2025-10-24T08:26:10Z
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2025-10-24T08:26:10Z
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2025-05-26T09:16:47Z
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2025-05-26T09:16:47Z
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2025-03-10
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Frey AL, Matei D, Phillips B, McCabe A, Fuller R, Laibarra B, et al. Testing and Iterative Improvement of the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 Health App Quality Assessment: Pilot Interrater Reliability Study. JMIR Form Res. 2025 Mar 10;9:e64565.
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2561-326X
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13134
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10.2196/64565
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40063936
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http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13134
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Health apps; Assessment framework; Digital health
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Aplicaciones de salud; Marco de evaluación; Salud digital
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Aplicacions de salut; Marc d'avaluació; Salut digital
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With the increasing use of health apps and ongoing concerns regarding their safety, effectiveness, and data privacy, numerous health app quality assessment frameworks have emerged. However, assessment initiatives experience difficulties scaling, and there is currently no comprehensive, consistent, internationally recognized assessment framework. Therefore, health apps often need to undergo several quality evaluations to enter different markets, leading to duplication of work. The CEN ISO/TS 82304‑2 health app assessment seeks to address this issue, aiming to provide an internationally accepted quality evaluation through a network of assessment organizations located in different countries. This study aimed to develop and evolve the draft CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 assessment handbook and developer guidance by testing them across organizations in several countries. Assessment organizations from 5 countries were engaged to evaluate 24 health apps using the evolving CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 assessment across 3 evaluation rounds. The information submitted by a given health app developer was evaluated by 2 assessment organizations, and interrater reliability was examined. In addition, app developers and assessors were asked to report how much time they spent on information collation or evaluation and to rate the clarity of the developer guidance or assessor handbook, respectively. The collected data were used to iteratively improve the handbook and guidance between rounds. The interrater reliability between assessment organizations improved from round 1 to round 2 and stayed relatively stable between rounds 2 and 3, with 80% (55/69) of assessment questions demonstrating moderate or better (Gwet AC1>0.41) agreement in round 3. The median time required by developers to prepare the assessment information was 8 hours and 59 minutes (IQR 5.7-27.1 hours) in round 3, whereas assessors reported a median evaluation time of 8 hours and 46 minutes (IQR 7.1-11.0 hours). The draft guidance and handbook were generally perceived as clear, with a median round-3 clarity rating of 1.73 (IQR 1.64-1.90) for developers and 1.78 (IQR 1.71-1.89) for assessors (0="very unclear", 1="somewhat unclear", and 2="completely clear"). To our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the consistency of health app evaluations across organizations located in different countries. Given that the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 guidance and handbook are still under development, the interrater reliability findings observed at this early stage are promising, and this study provided valuable information for further refinement of the assessment. This study marks an important first step toward establishing the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 assessment as a consistent, cross-national health app evaluation. It is envisioned that the assessment will ultimately help avoid duplication of work, prevent inequities by facilitating access to smaller markets for developers, and build trust among users, thereby increasing the adoption of high-quality health apps.
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This work was supported by the Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo and Instituto de Salud Carlos III through grant PI15/0625 (awarded to DM and EC), co-funded by the FEDER program “Una manera de hacer Europa.” Additional support was provided by Laboratorios Rubió S.A. through an unrestricted grant (LIPOCATV1FEB2018) for 1H-NMR characterization.
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application/pdf
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eng
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JMIR Publications
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JMIR Formative Research;9
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https://www.doi.org/10.2196/64565
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Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Scientia
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Aplicacions mòbils
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INFORMATION SCIENCE::Information Science::Computing Methodologies::Software::Mobile Applications
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Other subheadings::Other subheadings::Other subheadings::/standards
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PUBLIC HEALTH::Health Policy, Planning and Management::Public Health Policy::Strategies::National Strategies::eHealth Strategies
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CIENCIA DE LA INFORMACIÓN::Ciencias de la información::metodologías computacionales::soporte lógico (informática)::aplicaciones en aparatos electrónicos portátiles
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Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::Otros calificadores::/normas
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SALUD PÚBLICA::Políticas, Planificación y Administración en salud::políticas de salud pública::estrategias::estrategias nacionales::estrategias de esalud
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Testing and Iterative Improvement of the CEN ISO/TS 82304-2 Health App Quality Assessment: Pilot Interrater Reliability Study
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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