Investigating Software Requirements for Systems Supporting Task-Shifted Interventions: Usability Study.
Pepijn van de VenRicardo Araya BaltraMaria Clara P de Paula CoutoMaiara Garcia HenriqueDamien MeereAna Vilela MendesTim J PetersAntônio SeabraRenato M FranzinPaula C PeredaMárcia ScazufcaPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2019)
Overall, these high-level requirements adequately captured the functionality required to enable the health workers to provide the intervention successfully. Nevertheless, the analysis of results indicated that some improvements were required for the system to be useable in a task-shifted intervention. The most important of these were better access to a training environment, access for supervisors to metadata such as duration of sessions or exercises to identify issues, and a more robust and human-error-proof approach to the availability of patient data on the mobile devices used during the intervention.