| Literature DB >> 33112252 |
Kamran Khowaja1, Dena Al-Thani1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in developing countries. Existing mobile health (mHealth) app design guidelines lack a description of the support of continuous self-monitoring of health status, behavior change to improve and adopt a healthy lifestyle, and communication with health educators and health care professionals in case of any need.Entities:
Keywords: behavior change; design guidelines; eHealth; expert evaluation; framework; heuristic evaluation; mHealth; self-monitoring
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33112252 PMCID: PMC7657716 DOI: 10.2196/20353
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Mhealth Uhealth ISSN: 2291-5222 Impact factor: 4.773
Figure 1Compilation of heuristics.
Figure 2Mobile health (mHealth) heuristics framework.
Figure 3Error message for the app in the Google Play Store.
Demographic information of the experts who participated in expert evaluation study 1.
| Participant | Occupation | Industry | Experience (years) | HCIa expertise | Projectsb |
| Expert 1 | Assistant professor | Education | 18 | Intermediate | N/Ac |
| Expert 2 | Senior software engineer | ITd | 10 | Intermediate | 1 |
| Expert 3 | Assistant professor | Education | 17 | Intermediate | 0 |
| Expert 4 | Associate professor | Education | 20 | Expert | 2 |
| Expert 5 | Associate professor | Education | 23 | Expert | 2 |
aHCI: human-computer interaction.
bNumber of projects with patients with diabetes.
cN/A: not applicable.
dIT: information technology.
Details of the participants in the expert evaluation study 2.
| Parameter | Results, n (%) | |
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| Male | 2 (29) |
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| Female | 5 (71) |
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| 21-25 | 3 (43) |
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| 26-30 | 1 (14) |
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| 31-35 | 1 (14) |
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| 36-40 | 2 (29) |
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| Bachelor’s degree | 1 (14) |
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| Master’s degree | 4 (57) |
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| Doctorate | 2 (29) |
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| Full-time student | 5 (71) |
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| Full-time employment and part-time student | 2 (29) |
| HCIa courseb | 7 (100) | |
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| 1-4 | 3 (43) |
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| ≥5 | 4 (57) |
aHCI: human-computer interaction.
bCourses included HCI, interactive design, health care interaction design, and information visualization.
Figure 4Usability problems identified using a proposed set of heuristics.
System usability scale (SUS) scores.
| Participant ID | SUS score |
| 1 | 50.0 |
| 2 | 70.0 |
| 3 | 47.5 |
| 4 | 72.5 |
| 5 | 62.5 |
| 6 | 75.0 |
| 7 | 42.5 |