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Usage and Acceptability of the Wateen Application Among the Population of Saudi Arabia.

Noot AlOtaibi1, Sarah Alsaleebi2, Fahad Alanezi3, Hala Alhodaib4, Bashair AlThani5, Duaa Aljabri1, Demah Alsalman1, Asma Al-Fayez1, Amjad Saadah1, Sumaiah Alrawiai1, Norah Alyousif6, Turki Alanzi1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The main objective of this research was to investigate the opinion of the population of Saudi Arabia on the use and acceptability of the Wateen application.
METHODS: This research was a quantitative cross-sectional study in which an online questionnaire was distributed among the target population who were healthy people over 18 years of age that had used or known about the Wateen application. A total of 352 participants responded to the questionnaire. The data collection was carried out between November and December 2020. A basic descriptive statistical analysis was used to analyze the data.
RESULTS: The participants had used the Wateen app to follow the donation record, as a reminder of donation dates, to find lists and blood bank locations, to request blood donation, and to find donation requests on social media. After receiving the blood donation request from the Wateen app, majority of the respondents felt encouraged, motivated, and educated to donate blood, and about blood donation, respectively. Participants also indicated that the application helped them to find donors. Besides, majority of the respondents stated that the Wateen app had reduced the gap between blood donors and the need for blood. However, few participants expressed that they had not received or observed a post about the Wateen application on social media networks.
CONCLUSION: The results of this research indicated that there is a general acceptance of the use of the Wateen app among the participants of this study. However, the importance of the Wateen app needs to be further advertised so that it can be used in the blood donation process in all regions of Saudi Arabia. In this way, the people of Saudi Arabia will be more aware of the importance of the Wateen app in the blood donation process, and the goal of the Ministry of Health of bridging the gap between donation centers and blood donors could be achieved.
© 2021 AlOtaibi et al.

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Keywords:  Saudi Arabia; Wateen application; blood donation; m-health; user acceptability

Year:  2021        PMID: 34629919      PMCID: PMC8493112          DOI: 10.2147/JBM.S328981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Blood Med        ISSN: 1179-2736


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