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Item Metadata only Evaluación de la accesibilidad en sistemas de teleconferencia para usuarios con baja visión durante la COVID-19(2020-08) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Acosta Vargas, Gloria FilomenaLa Organización Mundial de la Salud indica que más de 1000 millones de personas en todo el mundo viven con alguna forma de discapacidad; alrededor de 200 millones de personas experimentan dificultades considerables en su funcionamiento físico. A futuro, la discapacidad será una preocupación importante, ya que tiende a aumentar debido a que la población está envejeciendo y el riesgo de discapacidad es alto en adultos mayores, debido a que con la edad su visión se reduce. Por otro lado, la COVID-19 ha acelerado la tecnología propiciando el teletrabajo en las áreas de educación, salud y empresarial. Sin embargo, no todas las aplicaciones cumplen con los estándares de accesibilidad. En este estudio, se toman las diez aplicaciones más utilizadas en teleconferencia para evaluar el cumplimiento de los lineamientos de accesibilidad, relacionadas con los principios: perceptible, operable, comprensible y robusto, propuestos en las WCAG 2.1 y WCAG 2.2.Item Metadata only Improvement of accessibility in medical and healthcare websites(2021) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Acosta Vargas, Gloria FilomenaHealth information on the Web can make patients better informed about a disease, which according to several studies leads to better treatment results. However, the health information found on the Web is not accessible because it presents barriers that prevent people from easily accessing it because it does not comply with the standards of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. Therefore, in this study, we present an analysis of the accessibility of the seven most visited health websites in the world. To analyze the accessibility of medical websites, we apply an automatic review method. The results show that health websites have frequent problems related to the lack of alternative text, empty links, and contrast errors. This research can contribute to future work related to accessibility in health and medical sites. Finally, we suggest designing a combined method to review each website’s accessibility barriers to complement the automatic review.Item Metadata only Method for assessing accessibility in videoconference systems(2021-02) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Acosta Vargas, Gloria FilomenaThe World Health Organization reveals that over one billion persons worldwide living with some disability. On the other hand, videoconferencing applications have become massively popular in our daily lives, from the domestic to the professional, even for the management of public services. Therefore, the use of video conferencing systems by any person, especially the elderly, with a disability or little training, is essential. Furthermore, not all videoconferencing applications comply with accessibility standards. In this study, the six most used videoconferencing systems were selected to evaluate compliance with accessibility guidelines, related to the principles of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2. This study has limitations, depending on the experience of the evaluators in accessibility. This study can serve as a guide for expert and non-expert users in the selection of accessible applications.Item Metadata only Web Accessibility Analysis of a Tele-Rehabilitation Platform: The Physiotherapist Perspective(2020-07-01) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Acosta Vargas, Gloria FilomenaToday, according to the World Health Organization’s disability reports, they indicate that more than 15% of people worldwide have some disability. This research presents an analysis of the evaluation of accessibility made using ePHoRt, a web-based platform that aims to improve the rehabilitation of patients after hip arthroplasty. To achieve this parameter, so that it is accessible to all, we apply Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. This study presents an evaluation of the accessibility of the platform from the physiotherapist’s perspective to achieve an accessible and inclusive site. The results of this research can serve as lessons learned to motivate the developers of the ePHoRt platform towards universal access through the application of WCAG 2.1 throughout the application development cycle.
