Objective: to describe Covid-19 mobile applications available for download on smartphones. Method: a cross-sectional study with 52 mobile applications on Covid-19, obtained from virtual stores for smartphones with Android and iOS operating systems. Fisher’s exact test and Cramér’s V were used. Results: of the applications, 45 (86.6%) were developed in 2020, 51 (98.1%) were free, and 49 (94.2%) did not have accessibility for people with disabilities. It was observed that, in 23 countries, 17 (32.7%) applications in English and 14 (26.9%) in Portuguese were created, with a choice of 11 languages, relating to nine subthemes on Covid-19, the majority on “case monitoring” and “symptoms, prevention, and care”, with 17 (32.7%) each. There was an association between the target audience and the subtheme of “symptoms, prevention, and care”, and between patient monitoring and professional training. Conclusion: Covid-19 mobile applications were available in countries on five continents, in the main languages of communication and free of charge; however, with limited accessibility for people with disabilities.
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Neto, N. M. G., de Moura Sá, G. G., Barbosa, L. U., Pereira, J. de C. N., Henriques, A. H. B., & Barros, L. M. (2020). COVID-19 and digital technology: Mobile applications available for download in smartphones. Texto e Contexto Enfermagem, 29, 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-265x-tce-2020-0150
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