RehabApp to promote patient participation in the rehabilitation process after HIP replacement: Development and usability study

IF 1.5 Q3 NURSING
Helena Isabel Teixeira Gonçalves , Marta Campos Ferreira , Maria Joana Campos , Carla Sílvia Fernandes
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to present the developmental stages of a Mobile App Prototype designed to enhance patient participation in the rehabilitation process after hip replacement.

Methods

To ensure effective interaction between the system and the end user, a User-Centered Design methodology was followed, encompassing three phases: Requirements gathering, Prototyping, and Evaluation. Usability tests were conducted to assess the usability of the developed system.

Results

The RehabApp for mobile devices was created, and the testing results were positive. Users expressed satisfaction with the outcome, deeming it a valuable tool for their recovery. This outcome demonstrates the high receptiveness of these technologies in the healthcare sector, making it a project that can readily be expanded into other areas of rehabilitation.

Conclusion

This study demonstrated the potential of the RehabApp in the rehabilitation process after hip replacement surgery. This accomplishment was realized by ensuring the active participation of patients, potential users, and healthcare professionals throughout the app's development.

Innovation

The RehabApp is a mobile application to provide users with all the necessary knowledge, enabling them to undergo a smoother and safer rehabilitation. Feedback from both patients and healthcare professionals played a crucial role in refining the app's features and addressing usability concerns.

促进患者参与髋关节置换术后康复过程的康复应用程序:开发和可用性研究
本研究旨在介绍移动应用程序原型的开发阶段,该原型旨在提高髋关节置换术后患者在康复过程中的参与度。方法为确保系统与最终用户之间的有效互动,我们采用了以用户为中心的设计方法,包括三个阶段:需求收集、原型设计和评估。为评估所开发系统的可用性,还进行了可用性测试。用户对结果表示满意,认为这是一个对他们的康复很有价值的工具。这一结果表明,医疗保健领域对这些技术的接受程度很高,因此,该项目可以随时扩展到其他康复领域。结论这项研究证明了康复应用程序在髋关节置换手术后康复过程中的潜力。创新康复应用程序是一款移动应用程序,为用户提供所有必要的知识,使他们能够进行更顺利、更安全的康复。在完善应用程序功能和解决可用性问题的过程中,患者和医护人员的反馈意见发挥了至关重要的作用。
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