BookSense an Application for Mental Disorders Diagnosis: A Case Study for User Evaluation and Redesign

2020 
Booksense, a mobile application that allows to identify mental disorders such as depression, work stress and postraumatism [13], through a series of questions based on a mental health assessment that allows you to nd out if you have a mental illness, the app can detect if the user shows signs of a mental disorder, being the most important to detect the problem from its stages initials, plus it also has a database of institutions in the country where you can receive care. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are currently 300 million people on the planet who su er from depression. This is why it is important to have assisted diagnostic tools that help prevent this type of a ectations in the population, as well as keep informed. the people about help centers. All this would not be possible if you do not count an application that has three important aspects that are: E ciency, e ectiveness and satisfaction aspects that are not present in this diagnostic tool is why the importance of the use of usability evaluations. This research aims to generate a redesign of this application based on certain heuristics that ll the gaps in usability
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