M2M: Universally Designed Multimedia Training and Learning Application for Maternal Health

Bisrat Betru, G. Giannoumis
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The figure of Maternal Mortality Ratio in the global south is worrying and requires a serious attention from all stakeholders. Despite the progress made on maternity healthcare in the last two decades, a huge effort is still required to achieve the SDG3 target. The effort includes capacitating the health professionals and local doulas through training and learning application platforms. Universally designed multimedia training and learning applications plays such a significant role in facilitating this effort. To design an accessible maternity training and learning application, the accessibility barriers of the target diverse user groups must be identified, and the impact of the barriers need to be quantified. In this research work, we have developed a prototype called M2M that comprises VR-based animation to identify the possible accessibility barriers of multimedia-based maternity training and learning application experienced by people with low vision through the combination of heuristic and barrier walkthrough methods. We studied the severity of the identified accessibility barriers and their impact which will serve as a benchmark to develop a fully-fledged maternity health training and learning application for the global south. We have shown the strong correlation between the number of UI elements and the prevalence of accessibility barriers that must be considered in designing the UI/UX of the fully-fledged maternity training and learning application. We have also observed that multimedia contents must be evaluated independently for any accessibility issues before integrating the contents to training applications.
M2M:通用设计的孕产妇保健多媒体培训和学习应用
全球南方的孕产妇死亡率数字令人担忧,需要所有利益攸关方予以认真关注。尽管过去二十年来在孕产妇保健方面取得了进展,但仍需作出巨大努力才能实现可持续发展目标三的具体目标。这项工作包括通过培训和学习应用平台,提高保健专业人员和当地助产师的能力。通用设计的多媒体培训和学习应用程序在促进这一努力方面发挥着重要作用。为了设计一个无障碍的产妇培训和学习应用程序,必须确定目标不同用户群体的无障碍障碍,并对障碍的影响进行量化。在这项研究工作中,我们开发了一个名为M2M的原型,该原型包括基于vr的动画,通过启发式和障碍演练相结合的方法来识别弱视人群在基于多媒体的产科培训和学习应用中可能遇到的无障碍障碍。我们研究了已确定的无障碍障碍的严重程度及其影响,这将作为基准,为全球南方国家制定全面的产妇保健培训和学习应用程序。我们已经展示了UI元素的数量与无障碍障碍的普遍性之间的强烈相关性,这在设计成熟的产妇培训和学习应用程序的UI/UX时必须考虑到。我们还注意到,在将内容集成到培训应用程序之前,必须独立评估多媒体内容的可访问性问题。
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