Spanish versión of The App Behavior Change Scale (ABACUS-Es): Adaptation and validation study

Health applications have grown exponentially in the last decade and are well accepted by users and health services. It is essential that digital tools meet the needs of the target users and are reliable, hence the importance of evaluating them. The aim of this study was to adapt The App Behavior Cha...

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Hauptverfasser: Martin-Payo, Ruben, González-Nuevo-Vázquez, Covadonga, Álvarez-Gómez, Estela, Surendran, Shelini, Cachero-Rodríguez, Judit, Fernandez-Alvarez, María Del Mar
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description Health applications have grown exponentially in the last decade and are well accepted by users and health services. It is essential that digital tools meet the needs of the target users and are reliable, hence the importance of evaluating them. The aim of this study was to adapt The App Behavior Change Scale (ABACUS) into the Spanish language and to assess their metric properties. This was an study undertaken in two phases: (1) translation and cultural adaptation process; (2) psychometric evaluation. 65 physical activity apps were included in the study (9 running Apple, 50 running Android and 6 running both). Cross-cultural adaptation, translation, and metric evaluation was made. The internal consistency and test-retest reliability of the Spanish version of the ABACUS was evaluated using physical activity apps. Two reviewers independently rated the apps using the translated scale. The apps were then rated again 2 weeks later by the same reviewers to measure test-retest reliability. No major differences were observed between both versions of ABACUS (original and Spanish). Discrimination indices (item-scale correlation) obtained appropriate results for both raters. ABACUS-Es presented an excellent interrater reliability (0.82, 95% CI 0.80-0.84) and excellent internal consistency (Cronbach alpha = 0.82). The Spanish version of ABACUS, ABACUS-Es, is an instrument with adequate metric properties to measure the potential behavior change of apps from health professionals and app developers. ABACUS will help guide future research efforts in the development and evaluation of apps to promote health behaviors, and provides guidance for app developers to include adequate behavior change techniques in apps in Spanish to be used to promote health behaviors.
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subjects Adaptation
Behavior
Biology and Life Sciences
Computer and Information Sciences
Consistency
Design
Engineering and Technology
Evaluation
Exercise
Exercise - psychology
Health Behavior
Health promotion
Health services
Humans
Language
Medical personnel
Medicine and Health Sciences
Mobile Applications
Physical activity
Physical fitness
Professional ethics
Professionals
Psychometrics - methods
Reliability
Reproducibility of Results
Social Sciences
Spain
Spanish language
Surveys and Questionnaires
Taxonomy
Telemedicine
Translation
Translations
Wearable computers
title Spanish versión of The App Behavior Change Scale (ABACUS-Es): Adaptation and validation study
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