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Title | Incorporating Kawaii Design into Usability Evaluation Special for Children Participants (Case Study: MR SIWA) |
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Call Number | 2018/I/15 |
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Author(s) | Nugroho, Fachreza Reynaldi |
Subject(s) | TECHNOLOGY design product |
Classification | 658.5 Nug i |
Series Title | GMD | Tugas Akhir |
Language | Inggris |
Publisher | Departemen Teknik Industri FTI-ITS |
Publishing Year | 2018 |
Publishing Place | Surabaya |
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Abstract/Notes | Oral and dental health problem in Indonesia is often underestimated. In Jakarta, 90% of children are facing health problems related to mouth and teeth, with the average oral and dental hygiene classified as medium category. Such condition is majorly affected by the education level, and could be improved by conducting primary preventive action. One of the primary preventive action is by educating people on oral and dental health. Education on oral and dental health could be done in two ways, using conventional and non-conventional method. Conventional method actually is still relevant, and could be used in improving oral health, but it fails to maintain sustainability of mouth and teeth health among children. To solve such problem, non-conventional method is used. A research conducted in Malaysia proves that non-conventional method gives a better result in terms of awareness and sustainability. Research results in SDIT Luqman Al-Hakim and SD Yapita shows that the KUE (Kawaii Usability Evaluation) questionnaire is valid and reliable, proven by the value of Pearson Correlation and Cronbach’s Alpha that is significant for all question items. Moreover, it is found that KUE questionnaire is designed without any inclination towards specific gender, which means that KUE questionnaire is gender universal. Observation result shows that MR SIWA could give a significant contribution in increasing children’s knowledge regarding mouth and teeth with average questionnaire score of 4,072 that is supported by the pretest and posttest score that has significant difference on confidence level of 95%. MR SIWA is also designed without any inclination towards specific gender, proven by the questionnaire result of both male and female samples that has no significant difference. It is also found that MR SIWA only needs minor improvements that is taken from the lowest average questionnaire score from question item 1 and 2 with the score of 3.778 and 3.789 respectively. |
Specific Detail Info | children, usability, kawaii, oral, dental, questionnaire, MR SIWA |
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Pembimbing | Dr. Adithya Sudiarno, ST., MT |
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