Evaluating User Experience and Functionality in Blood Pressure Mobile Applications
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52700/scir.v6i2.162Abstract
A systematic review is carried out of all at present accessible blood pressure applications for the working frameworks iOS and Android. We considered the quantity of recently released blood pressure applications, target user groups, acquisition cost, range of functions, languages, available interfaces, user ratings and connection among acquisition cost and user ratings. Furthermore, we analyzed regardless of whether the accessible applications serve the exceptional needs of blood pressure patients by carrying expert-based usability evaluation. We distinguished applicable watchwords, near classifications, and their determinations. In this manner, we played out the application audit dependent on the data given in the Google Play Store, the Apple App Store, and the applications themselves. Moreover, we did an expert based ease of use assessment based with respect to a representation of 10% example of blood pressure applications. An immense number of blood pressure applications as of now exist, yet the majority offer comparable functionalities and join just a single to two functionalities in one application. Patients and doctors alike ought to be associated with the application development procedure to a more prominent degree. We expect that the transmission of well-being parameters to doctors will acquire significance in future applications. The convenience of blood pressure applications for patients established was moderate to great. In any case, this outcome is connected fundamentally to applications offering a small range of functionalities. Multifunctional applications performed significantly more terribly in terms of ease of use. Besides, the presence of documentation or examination work fundamentally brought down usability scores.