The Usability Study Of A Newly Developed Mobile Application Guided Imagery In Indonesian (Gianesia) For Preoperative Patients

Ina Martiana, Achmad Sya'id
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Patients were commonly feel anxiety before surgical procedure. The anxiety caused by the lack of knowledge or experience in the surgical procedure or safety threats. Guided imagery was a therapy using imagination to overcome the anxiety. Most of the similar apps were provide in English. The aim of this study was to evaluate a mobile app ‘guided imagery in Indonesian (GIANESIA)’ for ease of providing therapy to patients. This study was a quantitative study using descriptive analytical. A total of 6 experts and 41 users were participated in this study. A consecutive sampling was used in this study by criteria inclusion. The experts were given a form to evaluate and users were given a modified questionnaire of system usability scale (SUS). The results shows 97.6% of users was satisfied using the app (mean+SD=83+15.69). All of experts were considered the language in therapy, the appearance of the app, the ease of use, and the content were good. The experts gave suggestions for unseen buttons, lack of information for scoring, unbalanced audio, and confusing in satisfaction message. This GIANESIA app was useful for users with total SUS score >68 which means this app can be used for wider audience. 83.3% of the experts also conclude high satisfaction score >68, so the app and the therapy deserves to be implemented in preoperative patients. This application can be the latest breakthrough to support nursing interventions to make it easier for Indonesia nurses to work. The application improvements need to be made for better quality.
一种新开发的移动应用程序指导图像在印度尼西亚(Gianesia)术前患者的可用性研究
手术前患者普遍感到焦虑。由于缺乏外科手术知识或经验或安全威胁而引起的焦虑。引导意象是一种利用想象来克服焦虑的疗法。大多数类似的应用程序都提供英文版本。本研究的目的是评估移动应用程序“印度尼西亚引导图像(GIANESIA)”,以便为患者提供治疗。本研究采用描述性分析方法进行定量研究。共有6位专家和41位用户参与了本研究。本研究采用连续抽样纳入标准。专家给出了评估表格,用户给出了改进的系统可用性量表(SUS)问卷。结果显示,97.6%的用户对该应用程序感到满意(平均值+SD=83+15.69)。所有的专家都被认为是治疗中的语言,应用程序的外观,易用性和内容都很好。专家们对游戏中看不到的按钮、得分信息的缺乏、音频的不平衡以及满意度信息的混乱等问题提出了建议。这款GIANESIA应用程序对于SUS总分>68的用户很有用,这意味着该应用程序可以用于更广泛的受众。83.3%的专家也给出了高满意度评分>68分,因此应用程序和治疗值得在术前患者中实施。该应用程序可以成为支持护理干预措施的最新突破,使印度尼西亚护士更容易工作。需要对应用程序进行改进以提高质量。
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