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App development in a sports science setting: A systematic review and lessons learned from an exemplary setting to generate recommendations for the app development process.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/177812
Date of Publication
January 4, 2023
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Sportwis...

Contributor
Barisch-Fritz, Bettina
Nigg, Claudio Renatoorcid-logo
Institut für Sportwissenschaft (ISPW) - Gesundheitswissenschaft
Barisch, Marc
Woll, Alexander
Series
Frontiers in sports and active living
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2624-9367
Publisher
Frontiers
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fspor.2022.1012239
PubMed ID
36685062
Uncontrolled Keywords

barriers of implement...

Description
The digital health sector is rapidly growing. With only 4% of publishers out of academic settings, it is under-represented in app development. The objective of this study is to assess the current state of app development with a systematic review and a survey within an exemplary academic setting along the following research questions: (Q1) Are software engineering principles sufficiently known in the sports science app development context? (Q2) Is the role of sports scientists in the context of app development sufficiently understood? The systematic review was conducted by two independent reviewers within databases Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore. The PICO schema was used to identify the search term. We subtracted information about five main topics: development process, functional requirements and features, security, technology, and dissemination. The survey was developed by a multidisciplinary team and focused on five main topics. Out of 701 matches, 21 were included in the review. The development process was only described in seven studies. Functional requirements and features were considered in 11 studies, security in 3, technology in 13, and dissemination in 12 with varying details. Twelve respondents [mean age 33(7) years, 58% women] replied to the survey. The survey revealed limited knowledge in realization of security measures, underlying technology and source code management, and dissemination. Respondents were able to provide input on development processes as well as functional requirements and features. The involvement of domain experts is given in seven review studies and described in two more. In 50% of survey respondents, the role in app development is defined as a research assistant. We conclude that there is a varying degree of software engineering knowledge in the sports science app development context (Q1). Furthermore, we found that the role of sports scientists within app development is not sufficiently defined (Q2). We present recommendations for improving the success probability and sustainability of app development and give orientation on the potential roles of sports scientists as domain experts. Future research should focus on the generalizability of these findings and the reporting of the app development process.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/120863
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