著者ちょしゃ
Ahmed AlSaqqa, Rajab AlNabih
公開こうかい
2012/7/18
所属しょぞく組織そしき
University of Palestine Faculty of Information Technology
説明せつめい
E-health technologies offer great potential to help improving clinical outcomes, patient experience, and operational efficiency. All too frequently, access barriers to information systems at the times, and in the places demanded by clinical workflows, can limit system adoption, and constrain process change. In recognition of these challenges, alternative technology is required. Furthermore, mobile technology has been identified as a potential alternative since it is able to provide the accessibility to patient data, medicinal history, and keep track of his status anywhere and anytime. Using tablet devises capabilities of high processing power and long battery life to provide a better diagnose, scheduling medicine and injection period. This Study discusses the development and user’s evaluation of Android Mobile Application for Palestinian Healthcare (AMAPH) prototype. The Design Science Research Methodology (DSRM) was adapted to develop the AMAPH. AMAPH was developed to improve the clinical healthcare at Palestinian hospitals using tablet personnel computer (PC’s). DSRM comprises six phases that are awareness of problem, suggestion, design, development, evaluation, and conclusion. Results of user evaluation of 40 participants among Doctors and Nurses on the AMAPH indicate that it has good usability in terms of Usefulness, Ease of Use, learnability, and satisfaction. Moreover, the results confirm that AMAPH is useful for Doctor and Nurses to make their transactions easy. It is hoped that the findings of this study will encourage Doctor and Nurses at Palestinian hospitals to keep in touch with their patients anywhere and anytime.