Mobile Application Characteristics and User Perspective in Smart Healthcare Service Applications

Authors

  • Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6171-618X
  • Evi Triandini Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali
  • Gde Sastrawangsa Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali
  • Ni Wayan Deriani Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21512/commit.v16i1.8015

Keywords:

Mobile Application Characteristics, User Perspective, Smart Healthcare Service Application

Abstract

The current COVID-19 pandemic has an impact on accelerating the digital transformation of various sectors in Indonesia, one of which is the health sector. Hence, many mobile applications of smart healthcare service have been developed, which can be a solution for people to get better health services. The aim of the research is to evaluate the mobile application (SpeedId and SpeedQ) for smart healthcare service based on the user perspective and the characteristics of the mobile application. The research is an analytic observational study that contains five stages of research. There are 64 respondents in the research using a questionnaire as data collection tool. Then, through a literature review, seven variables are determined, and a research model is proposed. The evaluation of the mobile application characteristics includes the operating system and network availability as independent variables and response time, responsiveness, and interface accessibility as dependent variables. Meanwhile, evaluating user perspective consists of respondents’ gender and education as independent variables and duration and ease of use as dependent variables. From the mobile application characteristics, the results show that operating system and network availability do not significantly affect all dependent variables. From the user perspective, gender only significantly affects the duration variable. Meanwhile, education significantly impacts the duration and the ease of use.

Dimensions

Plum Analytics

Author Biographies

Ni Ketut Dewi Ari Jayanti, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Informatika dan Komputer

Evi Triandini, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Informatika dan Komputer

Gde Sastrawangsa, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Program Studi Teknologi Informasi, Fakultas Informatika dan Komputer

Ni Wayan Deriani, Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis STIKOM Bali

Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Fakultas Informatika dan Komputer

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2022-03-31
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