Screenshots of app

iMHere 2.0: Self-Management Support App for Youth with Brain and Spinal Cord Anomalies (University of Pittsburgh)

Screenshots of appI Made Agus Setiawan, Zakiy Alfikri

Secondary complications can easily occur in the youth population with brain and spinal anomalies if these individuals do not have the skill to manage their own condition. However, learning and applying self-management skills from their healthcare providers/caregivers may not be straightforward manners due to their environment. Currently, iMHere, an mHealth app with the goal to assist individuals with Spina Bifida in learning self-management skills have been developed. This platform, however, is very limited in its scope (only targeting Spina Bifida), is tied to only one mobile platform (Android), and lacks an in-depth educational features. This proposal describes an approach to improve iMHere with the aim of making it available in multi platform and expanding the target audience to youth with brain and spinal anomalies. By including individuals with brain and spinal anomalies in the redevelopment process, iMHere has been revised to include education, personal health record, accessibility, personalization, and gamification. The redesign and redevelopment process of the system aims to improve the usability, ease of use, satisfaction, and user engagement of iMHere 2.0.

iMHere 2.0 Design Brief

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