TY - JOUR
T1 - Percepción de médicos especialistas sobre la usabilidad de una aplicación móvil de dengue en zonas rurales
T2 - un estudio cualitativo
AU - De la Cruz-Torralva, Kelly
AU - Escobar-Agreda, Stefan
AU - Pampa-Espinoza, Luis
AU - Silva-Valencia, Javier
AU - Reategui-Rivera, Mahony
AU - Chahuara-Rojas, Max
AU - Rojas-Mezarina, Leonardo
AU - Cabezas-Sánchez, Cesar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Medicina. All rights reserved.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Introduction. Mobile applications represent a promising alternative for providing support in the management of Dengue patients. However, the usability of these tools in Peru is unknown. Objectives. To evaluate the usability and usage recommendations of the Dengue ONQOY application in managing Dengue patients in rural areas of Peru. Methods. A qualitative study was conducted, which included semi-structured interviews with 8 experts in Dengue management. Data were coded using Atlas. Ti software. Three categories wereassessed: (1) informative usability (2) design usability, and (3) recommendations for improvement. Results. Three key aspects were highlighted. (1) The application is perceived as valuable for first-level doctors in peripheral areas with limited Dengue experience due to its personalized approachand academic value. (2) Its ease of use and practicality were emphasized, although connectivity limitations in some areas were noted. (3) Recommendations for improvement included the inclusion of differential diagnoses, additional risk factors, updated references, hydration guidelines, and medication dosages. Conclusions. Dengue ONQOY is considered highly usable by doctors treating Dengue cases at the primary care level in Peru. Despite connectivity limitations and potential design improvements, its development and implementation offer a promising alternative for managing Dengue patients in the country in this field.
AB - Introduction. Mobile applications represent a promising alternative for providing support in the management of Dengue patients. However, the usability of these tools in Peru is unknown. Objectives. To evaluate the usability and usage recommendations of the Dengue ONQOY application in managing Dengue patients in rural areas of Peru. Methods. A qualitative study was conducted, which included semi-structured interviews with 8 experts in Dengue management. Data were coded using Atlas. Ti software. Three categories wereassessed: (1) informative usability (2) design usability, and (3) recommendations for improvement. Results. Three key aspects were highlighted. (1) The application is perceived as valuable for first-level doctors in peripheral areas with limited Dengue experience due to its personalized approachand academic value. (2) Its ease of use and practicality were emphasized, although connectivity limitations in some areas were noted. (3) Recommendations for improvement included the inclusion of differential diagnoses, additional risk factors, updated references, hydration guidelines, and medication dosages. Conclusions. Dengue ONQOY is considered highly usable by doctors treating Dengue cases at the primary care level in Peru. Despite connectivity limitations and potential design improvements, its development and implementation offer a promising alternative for managing Dengue patients in the country in this field.
KW - Dengue
KW - Physicians
KW - Primary Health Care
KW - Qualitative Research
KW - Telemedicine
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U2 - 10.15381/anales.v85i1.26175
DO - 10.15381/anales.v85i1.26175
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85186588815
SN - 1025-5583
VL - 85
JO - Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
JF - Anales de la Facultad de Medicina
IS - 1
ER -