Journal of International Medical Research (Sep 2024)

Distribution of mHealth applications in Germany: analysis of the FeverApp registry

  • Moritz Gwiasda,
  • Larisa Rathjens,
  • David D. Martin,
  • Ricarda Möhler,
  • Silke Schwarz,
  • Ekkehart Jenetzky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/03000605241274550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52

Abstract

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Objective In this observational study, we determined the distribution of mHealth applications (apps) in Germany using data from the FeverApp registry. Methods The registry data were processed to assess general monthly trends in app distribution, and a seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average model was decomposed to investigate time series. A sample comparison was made matching data from cold-called against self-registered distributers of the FeverApp. Results Among 881 pediatric and adolescent medical practices, 27,300 app users were recruited between 2019 and August 2023. The number of monthly recruited users increased steadily. A seasonal trend was observed, showing a higher distribution in winter months. Self-registered pediatric practices did not recruit significantly more app users than cold-called practices, with approximately every 25th family recruited in both groups. Conclusions The trend of more app sign-ups during winter is likely related to the flu season in Germany. Intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors of the practices seem to have a large impact on the distribution. We observed a positive trend in the app distribution. Seasonal febrile infections and individual distribution methods among practices influence the distribution of the FeverApp in Germany. Family factors may have a greater influence than the motivation of distributing practices.