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Item Metadata only Challenges and Improvements in Website Accessibility for Health Services(2020-01) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Ahram, T., Karwowski, W., Vergnano, A., Leali, F., y Taiar, R.Today, the growing number of applications and web users make software engineering a promising field, especially the development of accessible web applications. According to the World Health Organization, 15% of the world’s population carries some form of disability. There are many websites for patient care, but not all of them are accessible. Therefore, it is necessary to develop accessible websites for health services that comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 that provide guidelines for the development of more accessible and inclusive applications. Testing accessibility in web applications is a major challenge for accessibility experts, so this research proposes an assessment method to measure the accessibility of health-related web applications. The method can serve as a reference to apply to any website.Item Metadata only Challenges of Web Accessibility in a Health Application to Predict Neonatal Mortality – The Score Bebe®(2021-07-02) Armijos Acurio, María Luciana; Dueñas Espin, Ivan Guillermo; Jimbo Sotomayor, Ruth Elizabeth; Rivadeneira Guerrero, María Fernanda; Sánchez Choez, Xavier Geovanny; Tello Ponce, Betzabé Magdalena; Nunes, I.We are currently experiencing the first global pandemic in the digital age due to the COVID-19 disease, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. As we try to protect ourselves with isolation and social distancing measures, the digital tools for connecting with the world become more critical. Newborn health care, a critical public health problem everywhere, has been severely affected by the pandemic. Therefore, web-based tools could be an alternative to improve newborn care. For these reasons, we believe that web applications should have accessibility standards. To predict neonatal mortality, we have designed the web application - The Score Bebe ® - considering the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1. These accessibility studies will make it possible to contribute to more inclusive access for all people, including people with disabilities. It will also improve the web’s visibility in search engines and reuse the content in multiple formats or devices.Item Metadata only Combined method for accessibility evaluation in tele-rehabilitation platforms for low vision users(2021-01-26) Acosta Vargas, Gloria Filomena; Russo, D., Ahram, T., Karwowski, W., Di Bucchianico, G., y Taiar, R.According to the World Health Organization, about 15% of persons who have a disability. Existing web applications are not easily accessible, particularly for people with disabilities. In this research, we present a combined method that consists of applying an automatic inspection with a WAVE tool and manual method. In this study, we employed an examination of the accessibility assessment of ePHoRt, a web platform for hip arthroplasty patient rehabilitation, from the physical therapist’s perspective. In this research, we included the application of 12 accessibility barriers for people with a low vision based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 and 2.2. The results obtained suggest that digital ramps and WCAG have more accessible and inclusive web platforms.
