User Experience of a Mobile Application
- Conditions
- User Experience of Mobile Application
- Registration Number
- NCT04231188
- Lead Sponsor
- Danone Asia Pacific Holdings Pte, Ltd.
- Brief Summary
To evaluate the user experience of the use of the different modules / trackers in the mobile application in recording primary caregiver reported outcomes of infants
- Detailed Description
Using a questionnaire to collect overall user experience, frequency of usage, feedback of each module in the mobile application
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- TERMINATED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 6
- Infants from birth to ≤ 12 months of age.
- Primary caregiver should have access to the internet and a smartphone or tablet to access the mobile application.
- Primary caregiver should be able to comprehend the content in the mobile application and complete the questionnaires in English.
- Primary caregiver takes care of the infant more than 50% of the time
- Incapability of the primary caregiver to access the mobile application using a smartphone or tablet with internet
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Overall User experience Day 14 Using a questionnaire to assess primary caregiver reported overall experience on a 5-point scale (Very Poor to Very Good) of the mobile application
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method User experience (ease of use) - Primary Caregiver Day 14 Using a questionnaire to assess primary caregiver ease of use (Very Poor to Very Good or Did Not Use) of use of different modules/trackers in the mobile application
User experience (usefulness) - Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Day 14 Using a questionnaire to assess HCP reported usefulness (not useful at all to very useful) of the data generation by the mobile application
User experience (relevance) - Healthcare Professionals (HCP) Day 14 Using a questionnaire to assess HCP reported relevance (not relevant at all to very relevant) of the data generation by the mobile application
User experience (frequency of use) - Primary Caregiver Day 14 Using a questionnaire to assess primary caregiver frequency (Rarely to Always) of use of different modules/trackers in the mobile application
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
KK Women's and Children's Hospital
🇸🇬Singapore, Singapore
KK Women's and Children's Hospital🇸🇬Singapore, Singapore