Usability Analysis to Measure the Effectiveness of Implementing the Mapping System for COVID-19 Patients

Anang Aris Widodo, Agung Teguh Wibowo Almais, Muslim Alamsyah, Rudi Hariyanto
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The Mapping System for COVID-19 sufferers is a system built from research results that can detect first aid symptoms and risks of COVID-19 suffered by residents so that residents know their health status without checking the health of the COVID-19 task force in each area. The system is equipped with a feature to read the location of residents who report their health so that it is known where they are. As well as the feature of determining the health status of residents in the Negative COVID-19, ODR, ODP, PDP, or Positive COVID-19 categories. Of all these features, to evaluate the system and assess user satisfaction, it is necessary to analyze using usability to measure its effectiveness. So that the shortcomings are found and can be identified and developed even better. By using the Software Usability System (SUS) Questionnaire and involving 25 respondents from the community, it can be seen that the average satisfaction score is 68.8. So that the results can be stated to be quite satisfied in using the mapping system for COVID-19 sufferers.
衡量COVID-19患者地图系统实施效果的可用性分析
“新冠肺炎患者地图系统”是以研究成果为基础构建的系统,无需检查各地区新冠肺炎特别工作组的健康状况,就能发现居民的急救症状和风险,从而了解自己的健康状况。该系统配备了一个功能,可以读取报告健康状况的居民的位置,从而知道他们在哪里。以及确定阴性COVID-19、ODR、ODP、PDP或阳性COVID-19类别居民的健康状况的特征。在所有这些特征中,为了评估系统和评估用户满意度,有必要使用可用性来分析其有效性。这样就可以发现缺点,更好地识别和发展。通过软件可用性系统(Software Usability System, SUS)问卷调查,25名社区受访者参与调查,平均满意度得分为68.8分。因此,在COVID-19患者制图系统中使用的结果可以说是令人满意的。
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