Smart Solutions for Veterans: Enhancing Amputee Self-Care through Mobile Technology

Ali Khatib, L. Gholamhosseini, Mahboobeh Afzali, Iman Nikkhoo, Victor Lami
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Introduction: Disability arising from amputation is intricately shaped by both social factors and rehabilitative care. The efficacy of veterans' self-care emerges as a pivotal factor in effectively managing, controlling, and reducing complications, thereby augmenting and enriching their overall quality of life. This research delves into the creation, execution, and assessment of a comprehensive self-care software tailored for amputees, with a focus on harnessing the practical utility of smartphones and their manifest capabilities in the realm of healthcare.Material and Methods: In 2023, an applied developmental study was conducted, encompassing the evaluation, design, development, implementation, and assessment of a mobile application dedicated to the self-care management of veterans with amputations. The mobile application's conception unfolded within the Android Studio environment, utilizing the Java programming language within the Android operating system. A user interface satisfaction questionnaire was used to gauge the app's usability, with feedback from 20 veterans experiencing amputations.Results: The needs assessment for a comprehensive self-care software tailored for amputation veterans identified requisites across four distinct sectors. Building upon these insights, a holistic self-care software solution was meticulously designed. Evaluating usability and user satisfaction revealed that veterans rated the app at a "good" level, with an average score of 7.88±1.03 (out of 9).Conclusion: The mobile application proved apt in content, functionality, and quality, presenting a valuable tool for enhancing the lifestyle, education, and self-care practices of veterans with amputations. This conclusion stems from a thorough usability evaluation from the end-users' perspective.
退伍军人的智能解决方案:通过移动技术加强截肢者的自我护理
导言:截肢导致的残疾与社会因素和康复护理密切相关。退伍军人自我护理的有效性是有效管理、控制和减少并发症,从而提高和丰富其整体生活质量的关键因素。本研究深入探讨了为截肢者量身定制的综合自我护理软件的创建、执行和评估,重点是利用智能手机的实际效用及其在医疗保健领域的表现能力:2023 年,我们开展了一项应用开发研究,包括评估、设计、开发、实施和评价一款专门用于截肢退伍军人自我护理管理的移动应用程序。移动应用程序的构思是在 Android Studio 环境中展开的,在 Android 操作系统中使用了 Java 编程语言。用户界面满意度调查问卷用于评估应用程序的可用性,20 名截肢退伍军人提供了反馈意见:结果:针对截肢退伍军人量身定制的综合自我护理软件的需求评估确定了四个不同领域的必要条件。基于这些洞察力,我们精心设计了一套全面的自我保健软件解决方案。对可用性和用户满意度的评估显示,老兵对该应用的评价为 "好",平均得分为 7.88±1.03(满分 9 分):移动应用程序在内容、功能和质量方面都证明是合适的,是提高截肢退伍军人生活方式、教育和自我护理实践的重要工具。这一结论源于从最终用户角度进行的全面可用性评估。
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