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Content, Behaviour Change Techniques, and Quality of Postpartum Depression Apps to Be Recommended by Midwives: Systematic Search and Evaluation

by
Amalia Ureña-Lorenzo
1,
Maria del Mar Fernandez-Alvarez
2,3,*,
Judit Cachero-Rodríguez
2,3 and
Ruben Martin-Payo
2,3
1
Public Health Service of Principado de Asturias, 33001 Asturias, Spain
2
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad de Oviedo, 33006 Oviedo, Spain
3
PRECAM Research Group, Health Research Institute of Asturias (ISPA), 33011 Oviedo, Spain
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14(3), 2291-2301; https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030170
Submission received: 16 July 2024 / Revised: 30 August 2024 / Accepted: 3 September 2024 / Published: 6 September 2024

Abstract

Background: Postpartum depression is a public health problem that affects a considerable percentage of women. Despite the proliferation of related apps, there are limited data available on the best apps to prevent postpartum depression. We identified which apps available in Spanish could be recommended by midwives based on their content, quality, and behaviour change techniques, as a complementary tool for preventing postpartum depression in women. Methods: A systematic search was performed to identify apps available on iOS App Store and Google Play, which were used to replicate how patients’ access “postpartum depression prevention” apps. Apps’ quality, behaviour change potential, and contents were assessed. Results: A total of 1408 apps were identified, of which 7 were retrieved for assessment (0.5%). The mean objective and subject quality were 3.1 (SD = 1.01) and 2.7 (SD = 1.27), respectively. A total of 24 topics were identified. The mean ABACUS score was 6.6 (SD = 3.64), and the mean number of topics addressed by the apps was 9.9 (SD = 5.90). Conclusion: The results of the present study suggest that a specific free app is not available in Spanish for the prevention of postpartum depression, and only a small percentage of free apps should be recommended based on their quality, BCTs, and contents. The systematic review protocol was not registered.
Keywords: postpartum depression; mobile health; health promotion postpartum depression; mobile health; health promotion

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Ureña-Lorenzo, A.; Fernandez-Alvarez, M.d.M.; Cachero-Rodríguez, J.; Martin-Payo, R. Content, Behaviour Change Techniques, and Quality of Postpartum Depression Apps to Be Recommended by Midwives: Systematic Search and Evaluation. Nurs. Rep. 2024, 14, 2291-2301. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030170

AMA Style

Ureña-Lorenzo A, Fernandez-Alvarez MdM, Cachero-Rodríguez J, Martin-Payo R. Content, Behaviour Change Techniques, and Quality of Postpartum Depression Apps to Be Recommended by Midwives: Systematic Search and Evaluation. Nursing Reports. 2024; 14(3):2291-2301. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030170

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Ureña-Lorenzo, Amalia, Maria del Mar Fernandez-Alvarez, Judit Cachero-Rodríguez, and Ruben Martin-Payo. 2024. "Content, Behaviour Change Techniques, and Quality of Postpartum Depression Apps to Be Recommended by Midwives: Systematic Search and Evaluation" Nursing Reports 14, no. 3: 2291-2301. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep14030170

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