1. Development and usability evaluation of a mHealth application for albinism self-management.
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Mortezaei, Saman, Rabiei, Reza, Asadi, Farkhondeh, and Emami, Hassan
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ALBINISM ,MOBILE health ,SKIN imaging ,MOBILE apps ,CONCEPTUAL models - Abstract
Background: Reduced or absence of melanin poses physical, social, and psychological challenges to individuals with albinism. Mobile health (mHealth) applications have the potential to improve the accessibility of information and services while reducing time and costs. This study aimed to develop and evaluate a mHealth application for self-management of albinism. Methods: This applied study was conducted in two stages (development and evaluation) in 2022. Initially, the functional requirements were determined, and the conceptual model of the application was then developed using Microsoft Visio 2021. In the second phase, the application was evaluated using the Mobile Application Usability Questionnaire (MAUQ) involving patients with albinism to reflect their views on the usability of the application. Results: The key capabilities of the application included: reminders, alerts, educational content, useful links, storage and exchange of images of skin lesions, specialist finder, and notifications for albinism-relevant events. Twenty-one users with albinism participated in the usability testing of the application. The users were predominantly satisfied with the application (5.53 ± 1.10; Max: 7.00). Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that the developed mobile application could assist individuals with albinism to effectively manage their condition by considering the users' requirements and services that the application should deliver. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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