Title of article :
Prioritizing the Potential Applications of Mobile-Health in the Iranian Health System
Author/Authors :
Noee, Mina Department of Health Economics and Management - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Akbari Sari, Ali Department of Health Economics and Management - School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Olyaeemanesh, Alireza National Institute of Health Research and Health Equity Research Centre - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mobinizadeh, Mohammadreza National Institute for Health Research - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Access and the use of information and communication technology, especially mobile
phones, have expanded significantly in recent years; therefore, we aimed to rank the potential
applications of mobile apps in the Iranian health system.
Study Design: A multi-attribute decision making design.
Methods: First, the main applications of apps and also the related attributes for prioritization were
extracted from a systematic and comparative review of studies. Then, the weight of these attributes was
extracted using the Shannon Entropy method. The values of attributes for each application were
questioned by the 11 experts. By having the decision matrix and the weight of attributes, the applications
were separately weighted and ranked using four MADM techniques. Finally, using the Copeland
technique, the results of different techniques were combined, and a final ranking was achieved.
Results: Based on the results extracted from the studies and the opinions of experts, 8 main
applications, and, 14 attributes were determined and entered into the modeling phase. The most
significant weight obtained was related to “the feasibility of monitoring activities” (weight=0.220), and the
least was related to “the feasibility of access to apps in any location” (weight=0.017).
Conclusion: The apps related to the physicians' access to patients’ health information had the highest
priority, and the apps related to the selection of proper health behavior patterns had the least priority.
Keywords :
Priority setting , M-health , Mobile-health
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Health Sciences(JRHS)