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Quality of condition suggestions and urgency advice provided by the Ada symptom assessment app evaluated with vignettes optimised for Australia.

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When people face a health problem, they often first ask, 'Is there an app for that?'. We investigated the quality of advice provided by the Ada symptom assessment application to… Click to show full abstract

When people face a health problem, they often first ask, 'Is there an app for that?'. We investigated the quality of advice provided by the Ada symptom assessment application to address the question, 'How do I know the app on my phone is safe and provides good advice?'. The app was tested with 48 independently created vignettes developed for a previous study, including 18 specifically developed for the Australian setting, using an independently developed methodology to evaluate the accuracy of condition suggestions and urgency advice. The correct condition was listed first in 65% of vignettes, and in the Top 3 results in 83% of vignettes. The urgency advice in the app exactly matched the gold standard 63% of vignettes. The app's accuracy of condition suggestion and urgency advice is higher than that of the best-performing symptom assessment app reported in a previous study (61%, 77% and 52% for conditions suggested in the Top 1, Top 3 and exactly matching urgency advice respectively). These results are relevant to the application of symptom assessment in primary and community health, where medical quality and safety should determine app choice.

Keywords: quality; advice; condition; app; symptom assessment; urgency advice

Journal Title: Australian journal of primary health
Year Published: 2021

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