![]() ![]() Survey items were mapped to app features, with a subsample of parents (67/133, 50.4%) allocated 2 apps each to trial simultaneously over 4 weeks. A total of 5 apps were selected for testing, including a meal planning app, recipe app, recipe manager app, family organizer app, and barcode scanning app. Working parents (N=133) were recruited via the web and completed a 10-item Capability, Opportunity, Motivation, and Behavior (COM-B) self-evaluation survey assessing their needs in relation to the provision of healthy family meals. ![]() This study aims to determine the feasibility of existing commercially available apps for supporting the healthy food provision practices of working parents. User perspectives of existing technology, such as commercially available apps, can guide the development of evidence-based apps in the future. The utility and acceptability of apps for supporting parents are unknown. Mobile apps have the potential to help parents in planning, purchasing, and preparing healthy family food. ![]() Parents juggling caregiving and paid employment encounter a range of barriers in providing healthy food to their families. ![]()
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