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The PAediatric Risk Assessment (PARA) Mobile App to Reduce Postdischarge Child Mortality: Design, Usability, and Feasibility for Health Care Workers in Uganda

The PAediatric Risk Assessment (PARA) Mobile App to Reduce Postdischarge Child Mortality: Design, Usability, and Feasibility for Health Care Workers in Uganda

The differences in completion times between doctors/medical students and nurses/clinical officers was statistically significant (P Summary of user results for Phases 1 and 2. Overall, doctors/medical students had fewer user errors on patient scenarios than nurses/clinical officers (P CSUQ results were very low (indicating positive opinions) with no substantial differences according to phase.

L Lacey Owen English, Dustin Dunsmuir, Elias Kumbakumba, J Mark Ansermino, Charles P Larson, Richard Lester, Celestine Barigye, Andrew Ndamira, Jerome Kabakyenga, Matthew O Wiens

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2016;4(1):e16

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