JMIR Formative Research (Mar 2022)

Cost and Effort Considerations for the Development of Intervention Studies Using Mobile Health Platforms: Pragmatic Case Study

  • Dan Thorpe,
  • John Fouyaxis,
  • Jessica M Lipschitz,
  • Amy Nielson,
  • Wenhao Li,
  • Susan A Murphy,
  • Niranjan Bidargaddi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/29988
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. e29988

Abstract

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BackgroundThe research marketplace has seen a flood of open-source or commercial mobile health (mHealth) platforms that can collect and use user data in real time. However, there is a lack of practical literature on how these platforms are developed, integrated into study designs, and adopted, including important information around cost and effort considerations. ObjectiveWe intend to build critical literacy in the clinician-researcher readership into the cost, effort, and processes involved in developing and operationalizing an mHealth platform, focusing on Intui, an mHealth platform that we developed. MethodsWe describe the development of the Intui mHealth platform and general principles of its operationalization across sites. ResultsWe provide a worked example in the form of a case study. Intui was operationalized in the design of a behavioral activation intervention in collaboration with a mental health service provider. We describe the design specifications of the study site, the developed software, and the cost and effort required to build the final product. ConclusionsStudy designs, researcher needs, and technical considerations can impact effort and costs associated with the use of mHealth platforms. Greater transparency from platform developers about the impact of these factors on practical considerations relevant to end users such as clinician-researchers is crucial to increasing critical literacy around mHealth, thereby aiding in the widespread use of these potentially beneficial technologies and building clinician confidence in these tools.