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Smartphone-based application vs paper-based record: female adolescents acceptance on fluid record tool

Authors :
Izka Sofiyya Wahyurin
Izzati Nur Khoiriani
Hiya Alfi Rahmah
Pramesthi Widya Hapsari
Source :
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition. 26:874-894
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nutrition Society of Malaysia, 2020.

Abstract

Introduction: Water is essential for normal functioning of the human body. Total fluid intake assessment using fluid record method is considered to be a burden for respondents, and the development of technology is expected to contribute favourably to this issue. My Fluid Diary is a smartphone-based application developed by the researcher as a fluid intake recording tool. This study aimed to evaluate the acceptance of manual, paper-based fluid intake recording compared to using My Fluid Diary as a trial among Indonesian vocational female students. Methods: A qualitative study was conducted to explore students’ acceptance of fluid intake recording using the smartphone-based application. An exploratory case study approach involving 38 female students as key informants was used via focus group discussion and in-depth interview as a method of triangulation. Results: Based on the data, female adolescents admitted that the application was more acceptable for fluid intake than recording manually using a book, in consideration of three aspects - the benefits, the easiness, and the application display or features. Based on its benefits, My Fluid Diary was mentioned as easy to learn and use. However, in order to improve the application, there is still a need for research development. Conclusion: My Fluid Diary was an application with respectable acceptance for fluid record compared to the manual, paper-based method among female adolescents.

Details

ISSN :
1394035X
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Malaysian Journal of Nutrition
Accession number :
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