Research Article Volume 7 Issue 5
Department of Pediatrics, SGRRIMHS, Dehradun, India
Correspondence: Girish Gupta, Department of Pediatrics, SGRRIMHS, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India, Tel 918547876023
Received: October 29, 2016 | Published: August 10, 2017
Citation: Gupta G, Tomar T, Thakur K. Current status of apps in smartphone of obstetrics & gynecology, an observational study. Obstet Gynecol Int J. 2017;7(5):11-12. DOI: 10.15406/ogij.2017.07.00261
This observational study analyzes presently available apps in Smartphones in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Total of 137 apps were observed on IOS & Android app stores. Largest number of apps were on Books, Conferences, Journals, Calculators, Obstetric wheels. 86% apps were in English language. 75.91% apps were paid. RCOG guideline is one of the useful paid guideline app. The future beholds the development of ore locally relevant customized, cheap upto date apps.
Keywords: Apps, Smartphones, Android, iPhone, Gynecology, Obstetrics
About a decade back nobody could anticipate the revolution of Medical Apps on Smartphones and its all-round impact.1 Millions of apps have been developed, including large numbers in the field of medicine. However, one is not sure that how many apps are developed in the subject of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Therefore, this observational study was designed to answer this research question of finding out apps in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Study design: Observational
Study population: IOS & Android Operating Systems App stores, Apple store & Google play respectively.
Study period: 30 days
Sample size: Determined by the number of apps available, All the apps retrieved with search words Obstetrics, Gynecology and Obstetrics & Gynecology.
Ethical issues: None
Consent: Not required
A total of 137 apps were observed on the two apps stores & their details are shown in Tables 1-4 with respect to their domain, language, payment profile & guideline apps respectively. Most of the apps were common in Apple store & Google play, however, google play had lesser number of apps.
Domain of apps |
Number of apps (%) |
Books |
23(16.78) |
Journals |
16(11.67) |
Calculators |
10(7.29) |
Osce tool |
1(0.72) |
Guidelines |
4(2.91) |
Practices |
8(5.83) |
Obstetric wheels |
9(6.56) |
Notes |
6(4.37) |
Quiz |
4(2.91) |
Board examination |
4(2.91) |
Questions |
6(4.37) |
US app |
1(0.72) |
Flash cards |
5(3.64) |
Conferences |
20(14.59) |
Patient tracking |
9(6.56) |
Breast feeding |
2(1.45) |
Baby care |
5(3.64) |
Twins |
2(1.45) |
Hypertension in pregnancy |
2(1.45) |
Table 1 Apps Domain-wise distribution (Total Number of Apps: 137)
Language |
Number of Apps (%) |
English |
119 (86.86) |
Non-English |
18(13.14) |
Table 2 Apps Language-wise distribution
Payment |
Number of Apps (%) |
Paid Apps |
104 (75.91) |
Free Apps |
33 (24.09) |
Table 3 Apps payment-wise distribution
Name |
Organization/ Developer |
Paid/ Free |
RCOG guidelines |
Royal college of obstetricians & |
Paid |
Irish obs & gynae guidelines |
Michelle berkery |
Free |
RANZCOG guidance app |
Royal australian & |
Free |
EFM guide |
Joshua Steinberg |
Free |
Table 4 Guideline Apps
Total observed apps were analyzed. Maximum number of apps were developed for the books, Conferences, Journals, Calculators, Obstetric wheels & Patient tracking, while rest other domains were less represented. 86% apps were in English language. 75.91% apps were paid, one such highest costing app was Obstetrics: Normal & Problem Pregnancies by Usatine Media LLC coasted Indian Rs 11900/-. There were four apps on guidelines, the RCOG guideline app was paid while other three were free apps. In the past points have been made about contraception, use of social media & apps on Pregnancy,2-5 but present study revealed much wider applications of the apps in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology. Limitation of the study is the fact that it has not looked at all the operating system app stores & hence has info on the two most utilized app stores.
This study clearly reflects present status of widespread utilization of apps in smartphones in the field of Obstetrics & Gynecology and it is in consonance with contemporary medical science. It also makes one think that almost all areas of the specialty may be addressed by apps in more beneficiary centered manner, by making apps in local languages, at a cheaper price while getting more customized & relevant.
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