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Development of a Weighted Well-Being Assessment Mobile App for Trauma Affected Communities: A Usability Study.

Steve Moeini1, Valerie Watzlaf2, Leming Zhou3, Rev Paul Abernathy4.   

Abstract

A well-being mobile app was built and tested by performing a usability study in a trauma affected community (TAC). Seven usability tasks were given to social workers during Phase 1. Phase 2 of the usability study was a re-test of the same tasks with the same social workers after refinements were applied. The results showed that most users preferred darker foreground colors, lighter background colors, larger fonts, and larger sized UI components. Statistically significant improvements were found after changes were implemented to the app and included time for page navigation (Z = -2.366, p = 0.018), logout (Z = -1.997, p = 0.046), and item selection in a page (Z = -2.371, p = 0.018). UI positioning and size changes proved to be a significant determinant of user satisfaction based on the positive feedback received from the computer systems usability questionnaire (CSUQ). (User1: p = .000, User 2 withdrew; User3: p = .010, User4: p = .000, User5: p = .001, User6: p = .006, User7: p = .025). HIM professionals assisted in the design, development, and administration of the usability study. This is another area in which HIM professionals are needed when assessing health and wellness in communities affected by trauma.
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Keywords:  Mobile app; trauma affected communities (TAC); usability study; wellness

Year:  2020        PMID: 33633525      PMCID: PMC7883351     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perspect Health Inf Manag        ISSN: 1559-4122


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