Community of Practice (CoP) has been proved as an effective means for co-creation of knowledge. It is not yet widely used in health promotion, not to mention to utilize technological environment such as Web 2.0 to add...Community of Practice (CoP) has been proved as an effective means for co-creation of knowledge. It is not yet widely used in health promotion, not to mention to utilize technological environment such as Web 2.0 to add value to the CoP. Under this study, an eHealth promotion @HKIEd, a CoP platform to promote healthy lifestyles was designed and constructed. It helped facilitate the CoP to share useful health information, locate expertise, promote health related events, communicate health updates effectively, co-construct shared repertoire of knowledge and build shared best practice on effective health promotion which was not limited to time, space and distance. Usability test was conducted to evaluate user acceptance of the eHealth promotion CoP platform using the Computer System Usability Questionnaire. A random sample of eighty-three active participants was recruited. Fifty females and thirty-three males with mean (S.D.) aged 21.1 were asked to evaluate the e-platform. The average scores of each domain were calculated with the corresponding means of the average scores of System Use, Information Quality and Interface Quality being 2.69, 2.83 and 2.74 respectively. The overall usability was 2.48 and the eHealth promotion @HKIEd demonstrated a high usability. It will provide a promising way to disseminate information for the public in health awareness promotion.展开更多
This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Domestic Abuse and Violence Support System(DAVSS),a mobile application designed to address domestic violence issues in Malaysia.DAVSS integrates the essential ...This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Domestic Abuse and Violence Support System(DAVSS),a mobile application designed to address domestic violence issues in Malaysia.DAVSS integrates the essential 27-DASH(Danger Assessment for Separation and Harassment)questionnaire to assess the severity of domestic violence situations.The project follows the phased approach of the Waterfall Model,encompassing requirements,analysis,design,development,and testing stages.Usability testing was conducted to evaluate the DAVSS application,revealing overall user satisfaction.However,this assessment relied primarily on frequency analysis,prompting consideration for enhanced reliability through alternative measurement methods such as median and standard deviation approaches.The DAVSS application’s Danger Assessment Test(DAT)algorithm,built upon the 27-DASH questions,represents a significant aspect of the system.Future work includes the validation of this rule-based algorithm using expert evaluation,potentially through Delphi techniques.Given the absence of dedicated domestic abuse mobile applications in Malaysia,DAVSS promises several advantages.It empowers victims to report incidents,locate shelters for protection,and facilitates shelter access through QR code integration.In conclusion,as domestic violence remains a pressing concern requiring increased support,the DAVSS mobile application emerges as a vital system that offers assistance to victims while breaking down barriers that may silence their voices.展开更多
文摘Community of Practice (CoP) has been proved as an effective means for co-creation of knowledge. It is not yet widely used in health promotion, not to mention to utilize technological environment such as Web 2.0 to add value to the CoP. Under this study, an eHealth promotion @HKIEd, a CoP platform to promote healthy lifestyles was designed and constructed. It helped facilitate the CoP to share useful health information, locate expertise, promote health related events, communicate health updates effectively, co-construct shared repertoire of knowledge and build shared best practice on effective health promotion which was not limited to time, space and distance. Usability test was conducted to evaluate user acceptance of the eHealth promotion CoP platform using the Computer System Usability Questionnaire. A random sample of eighty-three active participants was recruited. Fifty females and thirty-three males with mean (S.D.) aged 21.1 were asked to evaluate the e-platform. The average scores of each domain were calculated with the corresponding means of the average scores of System Use, Information Quality and Interface Quality being 2.69, 2.83 and 2.74 respectively. The overall usability was 2.48 and the eHealth promotion @HKIEd demonstrated a high usability. It will provide a promising way to disseminate information for the public in health awareness promotion.
基金funding this work under the TEJA Internal Grant number GDT2022/1-18.
文摘This paper presents the development and evaluation of the Domestic Abuse and Violence Support System(DAVSS),a mobile application designed to address domestic violence issues in Malaysia.DAVSS integrates the essential 27-DASH(Danger Assessment for Separation and Harassment)questionnaire to assess the severity of domestic violence situations.The project follows the phased approach of the Waterfall Model,encompassing requirements,analysis,design,development,and testing stages.Usability testing was conducted to evaluate the DAVSS application,revealing overall user satisfaction.However,this assessment relied primarily on frequency analysis,prompting consideration for enhanced reliability through alternative measurement methods such as median and standard deviation approaches.The DAVSS application’s Danger Assessment Test(DAT)algorithm,built upon the 27-DASH questions,represents a significant aspect of the system.Future work includes the validation of this rule-based algorithm using expert evaluation,potentially through Delphi techniques.Given the absence of dedicated domestic abuse mobile applications in Malaysia,DAVSS promises several advantages.It empowers victims to report incidents,locate shelters for protection,and facilitates shelter access through QR code integration.In conclusion,as domestic violence remains a pressing concern requiring increased support,the DAVSS mobile application emerges as a vital system that offers assistance to victims while breaking down barriers that may silence their voices.