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Accessibility of mHealth Self-Care Apps for Individuals with Spina Bifida

机译:脊柱裂患者个人的mHealth自助应用程序的可访问性

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As the smartphone becomes ubiquitous, mobile health is becoming a viable technology to empower individuals to engage in preventive self-care. An innovative mobile health system called iMHere (Internet Mobile Health and Rehabilitation) has been developed at the University of Pittsburgh to support self-care and adherence to self-care regimens for individuals with spina bifida and other complex conditions who are vulnerable to secondary complications. The goal of this study was to explore the accessibility of iMHere apps for individuals with spina bifida. Six participants were asked to perform tasks in a lab environment. Though all of the participants were satisfied with the iMHere apps and would use them again in the future, their needs and preferences to access and use iMHere apps differed. Personalization that provides the ability for a participant to modify the appearance of content, such as the size of the icons and the color of text, could be an ideal solution to address potential issues and barriers to accessibility. The importance of personalization—and potential strategies—for accessibility are discussed.
机译:随着智能手机的普及,移动医疗正在成为一种可行的技术,可以使个人进行预防性自我保健。匹兹堡大学开发了一种名为iMHere(互联网移动健康与康复)的创新移动健康系统,以支持脊柱裂和其他易患继发并发症的复杂情况患者的自我护理和坚持自我护理方案。这项研究的目的是探讨脊柱裂患者iMHere应用程序的可访问性。要求六名参与者在实验室环境中执行任务。尽管所有参与者都对iMHere应用程序感到满意,并且将来会再次使用它们,但是他们访问和使用iMHere应用程序的需求和偏好有所不同。个性化为参与者提供了修改内容外观的能力,例如图标的大小和文本的颜色,可能是解决潜在问题和可访问性障碍的理想解决方案。讨论了个性化的重要性以及潜在的可访问性策略。

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