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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR mHealth and uHealth

Date Submitted: Nov 1, 2020
Date Accepted: Jul 23, 2021

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Mobile Apps as Audience-Centered Health Communication Platforms

Mackert M, Mandell D, Donovan E, Walker L, Garcia M, Bouchacourt L

Mobile Apps as Audience-Centered Health Communication Platforms

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(8):e25425

DOI: 10.2196/25425

PMID: 34402797

PMCID: 8408750

Mobile Apps as Audience-Centered Health Communication Platforms

  • Michael Mackert; 
  • Dorothy Mandell; 
  • Erin Donovan; 
  • Lorraine Walker; 
  • Mike Garcia; 
  • Lindsay Bouchacourt

ABSTRACT

Health communication campaigns often suffer from the shortcomings of a limited budget and limited reach, resulting in a limited impact. This paper suggests a shift to audience-centered communication platforms – particularly apps on mobile phones. By using a common platform, multiple interventions and campaigns can combine resources and increase user engagement, resulting in a larger impact on health behavior. Given the widespread use of mobile phones, mobile apps can be an effective and efficient tool to provide health interventions. One such platform is Father’s Playbook, a mobile app designed for men to be more involved during their partner’s pregnancy. Health campaigns and interventions looking to reach expectant fathers can use Father’s Playbook as a vehicle for their messages.


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Please cite as:

Mackert M, Mandell D, Donovan E, Walker L, Garcia M, Bouchacourt L

Mobile Apps as Audience-Centered Health Communication Platforms

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2021;9(8):e25425

DOI: 10.2196/25425

PMID: 34402797

PMCID: 8408750

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