Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application

The proportion of people with diabetes in Indonesia is 6.9%, of whom, 90% suffer from type 2 diabetes. To control diabetes, the International Diabetes Foundation has a self-monitoring blood glucose program (SMBG) that is designed to gather detailed information about blood glucose, which can be used...

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Main Authors: Dyah Santhi Dewi, Aufaria Rosa Irfoni, Arief Rahman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2017-04-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-64ec19d2aa374d8b9fb98da296c9df022020-11-25T01:04:22ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002017-04-018227228210.14716/ijtech.v8i2.192192Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose ApplicationDyah Santhi Dewi0Aufaria Rosa Irfoni1Arief Rahman2Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of TechnologyIndustrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of TechnologyIndustrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Industrial Technology, Sepuluh Nopember Institute of TechnologyThe proportion of people with diabetes in Indonesia is 6.9%, of whom, 90% suffer from type 2 diabetes. To control diabetes, the International Diabetes Foundation has a self-monitoring blood glucose program (SMBG) that is designed to gather detailed information about blood glucose, which can be used to define the required dietary and physical activity. In Indonesia, SMBGs have not been applied widely due to some difficulties with the SMBG application, including difficulty with interpreting blood glucose levels and the required food consumption. The rapid development of smartphones and the internet in recent years may provide a solution for SMBG applications in Indonesia. Therefore, the aim of this research is to design an SMBG application that meets the needs of people with diabetes. In designing the application, the Kansei Engineering method was used due to its ability to capture impressions of the product that reflect hidden needs. Kansei Engineering was applied to translate the patient’s perception into design elements. Statistical analysis – particularly Factor Analysis and Partial Least Squares Analysis – were used to support the Kansei Engineering method. Statistical analysis indicated that four main design components needed to be considered in the design, including ‘data record persistence’, ‘ease of use’, ‘data presentation’, and ‘visual attractiveness’. These four components were used as the basic design concepts, which were transferred to new design specifications based on Partial Least Squares Analysis. The selected design elements (or premium Kansei) were ‘color scheme – light’, ‘language – Bahasa’, and ‘input dialog – typing’. The result of this research is a design for an SMBG android-based application that is easy to use and also provides appropriate information to patients with diabetes so they can plan their diet program.http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/192Android applicationKansei EngineeringProduct designType 2 diabetes
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Arief Rahman
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Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
International Journal of Technology
Android application
Kansei Engineering
Product design
Type 2 diabetes
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Aufaria Rosa Irfoni
Arief Rahman
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title Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
title_short Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
title_full Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
title_fullStr Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
title_full_unstemmed Kansei Engineering Approach for Designing a Self-monitoring Blood Glucose Application
title_sort kansei engineering approach for designing a self-monitoring blood glucose application
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The proportion of people with diabetes in Indonesia is 6.9%, of whom, 90% suffer from type 2 diabetes. To control diabetes, the International Diabetes Foundation has a self-monitoring blood glucose program (SMBG) that is designed to gather detailed information about blood glucose, which can be used to define the required dietary and physical activity. In Indonesia, SMBGs have not been applied widely due to some difficulties with the SMBG application, including difficulty with interpreting blood glucose levels and the required food consumption. The rapid development of smartphones and the internet in recent years may provide a solution for SMBG applications in Indonesia. Therefore, the aim of this research is to design an SMBG application that meets the needs of people with diabetes. In designing the application, the Kansei Engineering method was used due to its ability to capture impressions of the product that reflect hidden needs. Kansei Engineering was applied to translate the patient’s perception into design elements. Statistical analysis – particularly Factor Analysis and Partial Least Squares Analysis – were used to support the Kansei Engineering method. Statistical analysis indicated that four main design components needed to be considered in the design, including ‘data record persistence’, ‘ease of use’, ‘data presentation’, and ‘visual attractiveness’. These four components were used as the basic design concepts, which were transferred to new design specifications based on Partial Least Squares Analysis. The selected design elements (or premium Kansei) were ‘color scheme – light’, ‘language – Bahasa’, and ‘input dialog – typing’. The result of this research is a design for an SMBG android-based application that is easy to use and also provides appropriate information to patients with diabetes so they can plan their diet program.
topic Android application
Kansei Engineering
Product design
Type 2 diabetes
url http://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/192
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