Introduction. Mobile rehabilitation applications offer benefits such as accessibility, cost reduction, and increased pa-tient engagement, but they face quality challenges, including unfriendly interfaces and deficient functionalities. This systematic review examines the quality of these applications in t...
Objective. This study evaluates the effects of mobile-based education (MBE) on nurse self-concept (NSC) among nursing students. Methods. This embedded mixed methods study was conducted in 2020–2021 in a main quantitative phase and a supplementary qualitative phase. In the q...
Objective: To adapt culturally the System Usability Scale to Brazilian Portuguese and assess its internal consistency and structural construct validity. Materials and methods: This methodological study of a measurement instrument’s cultural adaptation included the initial translation, the translationsâ...
ABSTRACT Objective: To develop an application on primary nursing care for users with diabetes mellitus and to assess its usability in the light of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. Materials and methods: A methodological study, which used a quantitative and cross-sectional appro...