针对轻度肢体残障人士及其照护者的物联网移动应用开发与可用性测试

Yebin Park, Doyon Kim, Sanghyeon Park, Jisoo Na, Y. Choi, S. Ho, M. Lee, Ju Hee Kim, Ju Han Kim, Jisan Lee
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随着COVID-19疫情的爆发,由于对医疗获取和使用的限制,残疾人在管理自己的健康方面面临困难。因此,本研究旨在为残疾人及其护理人员开发一款基于物联网的健康信息共享移动应用程序,并评估其在维持医疗保健服务获取方面的可用性。作为第一步,通过国家康复中心为残疾人开发的每日健康应用1.0评估了19个用户需求。基于这些需求,研究参与者继续使用思维导图和人物角色来推导用户界面。随后,设计了每日健康2.0程序,并由专家进行启发式和可用性评估。每日健康app 2.0测试版是根据专家意见的结果,对app的详细功能和设计进行修改而开发的。最后,对应用用户进行可用性评估。本研究开发的应用程序将有助于残疾人在非面对面情况下的有效健康管理。如果与机器人技术相结合,可以代替残疾人难以完成的身体功能,从而实现更有效的健康管理。
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Development and Usability Test of IoT-based Mobile Applications for Persons with Mild Physical Disabilities and their Caregivers
With the COVID-19 outbreak, people with disabilities have faced difficulties in managing their health owing to restrictions on medical access and use. Therefore, this study aimed to develop an Internet of Things-based health information-sharing mobile app for the disabled and their caregivers and evaluate its usability in maintaining access to health care services. As a first step, 19 user needs were evaluated through the Daily Health app 1.0, developed for the disabled by the National Rehabilitation Center. Based on these needs, the study participants proceeded with mind maps and personas to derive the User Interface. Subsequently, the Daily Health 2.0 program was designed, and heuristic and usability evaluations were conducted by experts. The Daily Health app 2.0 beta version was developed by modifying the detailed functions and design of the app based on the results of experts' opinions. Finally, a usability evaluation was conducted for app users. The app developed in this study will contribute to the efficient health management of people with disabilities in non-face-to-face situations. When combined with robot technology, it is expected that more effective health management will be possible by replacing physical functions that are difficult for people with disabilities.
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