Muneef Alshammari, O. Doody, Ita Richardson
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智力和发育残疾者仍然是社会中最脆弱的成员,经常面临许多障碍。这包括难以获得卫生信息系统(HIS),而缺乏可获得的HIS资源可能会进一步损害卫生信息系统。为了更有效,信息系统必须易于访问,并易于用户理解。该研究探讨了轻度智力和发育残疾人士使用和访问的信息系统的可用性和可访问性。通过焦点小组,我们利用定性数据,探索和观察了18至35岁轻度智力和发育障碍男性的无障碍和可用性。我们的研究结果表明,参与者使用和访问HIS有很大的希望。然而,我们发现了许多阻碍和支持使用和访问这些系统的障碍。我们还确定了为轻度智力和发育障碍者开发健康信息系统的一些设计要求。
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Software Engineering Issues: An exploratory study into the development of Health Information Systems for people with Mild Intellectual and Developmental Disability
Persons with intellectual and developmental disability remain among the most vulnerable members of society and frequently face numerous barriers. This includes having poor access to health information systems (HIS), which may be further compromised by a lack of accessible HIS resources. To be more effective, HIS must be easily accessible and usable to be understood by users. The study explores the usability and accessibility of HIS that is used and accessed by people with mild intellectual and developmental disability. Through focus groups following which we drew on qualitative data, we explored and observed the accessibility and usability of HIS by men with mild intellectual and developmental disabilities aged between 18 and 35 years. The findings of our study show that there is substantial promise for using and accessing HIS by participants. However, we identified many barriers against and enablers for using and accessing these systems. We also identified some design requirements for developing health information system for persons with mild intellectual and developmental disability.
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