scholarly journals A Framework To Lower The Risk of Medication Prescribing and Dispensing Errors: A Usability Study of An NFC-Based Mobile Application

Author(s):  
Bader Aldughayfiq ◽  
Srinivas Sampalli
Author(s):  
Noris Mohd Norowi ◽  
Siti Norhanida Hairudin ◽  
Lili Nurliyana Abdullah

RelayVio is designed and developed as android based mobile applications for all users, particularly users of domestic violence victims and their families in Malaysia. The main function of this app is to encourage domestic violence victims to document evidence of violence by way of writing notes, capturing images and recording dates and times of the occurrence. The app also allows victims to sending messages to a domestic violence hotline (Talian Nur), or can directly connect to 999 in the event of an emergency. The app also aims to educate the general public on the signs, dangers and help they can get relating to domestic violence abuse, through the use of animation (3D stop motion). getting information about the act of domestic violence. The method used in the development of mobile applications is ADDIE, which consists of analysis, design, system development, implementation and evaluation. An interview with a sociologist was conducted as an expert review, as well as a usability study of the app. Results show that the majority of the participants agreed that RelayVio app will be able to facilitate victims of domestic violence to gather information and keep documentation of the abuse as a form of evidence against their abusers.


Author(s):  
Natrah Abdullah ◽  
Nur Farahin binti Abdul Hamid

Reading Al-Quran is one of spiritual activities and as for Muslims, and they believed God would reward those who read and practice it. In order to dedicate remaining years of their life to God and to bring peace of mind, most of the senior citizens are spending their time doing spiritual activities such as reciting Al-Quran. With the advancement of technology, the sources of Al-Quran are also changing. There are many Al-Quran application being developed in the market and can be download and install easily in mobile devices such as smartphone. However, the application that have been developed often ignored needs and limitation of senior users, that causing them to feel unease to use the mobile application. Hence, the purpose of this study is to investigate the user interface design principles of mobile Al-Quran application for senior citizens. For this purpose, the study has conducted a literature review, interview session usability study, the user interface design principles were identified. Using the principles, this study proposed a mobile application and an observation has been conducted with the senior citizens as a validation of the principles. Validation is based on usability evaluation on effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction. The results show that the application is satisfactory and usable for the users. In future, the same research interest researcher can explore the audio and navigating in the interface by audio commands. The prototype could be extended to meet the needs of senior citizens that having the problem such as Parkinson and Alzheimer disease.


2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 1445-1458
Author(s):  
Firas Omar ◽  
Tareq Alhmiedat ◽  
Mohammad Hassouna

Mobile technology is becoming more popular around the world. The importance of such technology relates to its capability of allowing the user of performing many different daily basis tasks. Despite the progress made in the mobile application field, there are still some boundaries and limitations in using it. Some of these difficulties are connected directly to the Culture. Other difficulties are related to the experience in using such technology. This research aims to find out the main restrictions and obstacles which limit the use of mobile handsets as an Islamic smart Hajj and Umra Application. The research aim extends to studying the effect of cultural issues on peoples use of the internet on a mobile phone. The research reported here is based on participants from the Hashemite Kingdome of Jordan.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 234-245 ◽  
Author(s):  
Donald C Mattson

The digital anger thermometer is a prototype for a mobile application (app) for use with adults in anger management treatment. The digital anger thermometer incorporates standards of software development in addition to anger management resources from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. The digital anger thermometer underwent a usability study conducted by five expert reviewers. The results indicate that it is easy to learn, efficient, and ergonomically sound. However, it does not offer support features or user-error tolerance. The digital anger thermometer prototype requires additional usability studies and comparative research in order for it to become an actual mental health app.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mahiyar F. Nasarwanji ◽  
Victor L. Paquet ◽  
David J. Feathers ◽  
James A. Lenker

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