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Publication Discovering Austim Child Potential Using Autism Parenting Application(Institute of Research and Journals, 2018) ;Aslina Baharum ;Sakinah Ali Pitchay ;Rozita Ismail ;Emelia Abdul Rahim ;Suhaida HalmyA. Bhanupriya Naidu A/P AnathanAutism have become prevalent disorder among children nowadays. Parents with autism kid having higher level of stress among other parents. There is some remarkable skill in autism kid that by discovering the skill can make parents to have a better approach or better parenting toward their kid. The objective of the study is to identify the remarkable skills among autism children using qualitative method and to identify the features of suitable mobile app to help parent determine the remarkable skills using content analysis and literature review. Two main remarkable skill focusses in this study were rote memory and spatial visual. A study was carried out to produce a mobile application (prototype) for autism parents to discover their child's remarkable skills. Prototyping methodology was employed. The application is expected to help parents to discover their kid's remarkable skill. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Open Globe Injury in Hospital Serdang - An 8-year Retrospective Review(Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), 2017) ;Nazri Omar ;Maimunah Abdul Muna'aim ;Rozita IsmailRafidah Md. SalehIntroduction: Open globe injury may lead to devastating visual outcome. Urgent management and subsequent follow-up is important to maximise recovery. More data on open globe injury in Malaysia is needed to identify risk groups and prognostic factors. This study was carried out to investigate open globe injury, the socio-epidemic profile, clinical characteristics and outcome of the open globe injury in the Hospital Serdang, Malaysia. Methods: All patients managed for open globe injury to Hospital Serdang from January 2006 to December 2013 were included in this retrospective case review. Student's T-test was used to determine difference between means and chi-square for categorical data. P value of less than 0.05 was regarded as statistically significant. Results: There were 155 patients managed for open globe injury with three of them had bilateral involvement. As such, there were 158 cases eligible for analysis in this study. The average age was 32.2 ± 16.5 years (mean ± standard deviation, SD). Male was at higher risk for open globe injury. Predictors for poor visual outcome were foreign nationality (p=0.047), lid laceration (0.008), type of injury (p=0.001), site of injury (p=0.008), RAPD (p<0.001), uveal prolapse (p<0.001), hyphaema (p=0.008), lens damage (p=0.010), vitreous loss (0.014), retinal detachment (p=0.011), intraocular foreign body (IOFB) (0.014) and poor presenting uncorrected visual acuity (UCVA) (p<0.001). Conclusions: Occupational injury was a main cause of open globe injury in Hospital Serdang. Although in general the visual outcome is good, effort should be put to prevent work-related injury. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Relationship Between Online Shopping Sites’ Design and User Experience Using A Survey(Little Lion Scientific, 2022) ;Nur Faraha Mohd Naim ;Sharon Elianna Mohd Adzlan ;Rozita Ismail ;Nur Ainna Ramli ;Ho Chi KianAslina BaharumThe functionality of a product’s design should always be prioritized. A good design in a product will affect the experience of users and their emotions simultaneously. It is well-known that a good design will influence users with positive emotions (calmness, happiness, satisfaction), while a bad design will influence users with negative emotions (anxiousness, fear, unsatisfied). The emotions felt by users may also impact their decisions and thus, affect the shopping site’s business at the same time. It has been said by many psychological scientists that emotions influence one’s life decisions. Even in human-computer interaction, users’ experience could trigger a human emotional response caused by certain factors which lead to their decision to use. Therefore, this research is conducted to examine how negative emotions may influence users' experience in another domain, online shopping sites and assess the possibility of a correlation between the online shopping sites’ design and the human emotional response. An experimental research technique is used. A survey was conducted on 31 respondents to gain insight into the effectiveness of this research to evaluate the user’s Key Performance Index (KPI) of their shopping process and improve the design of online shopping sites; after a thorough analysis of the completed survey results in negative emotions on users as they shop on online shopping sites. Two analytical techniques, Descriptive Statistics Analysis (Frequencies) and Pearson’s r and Scatter Plots, were then used as metric measurements to analyze the user’s feelings data obtained from the respondents. Three prominent feelings, such as engagement, boredom, and frustration, were selected as user’s KPI data level for Descriptive Statistics Analysis (Frequencies). The other analytical technique is Pearson’s r and Scatter Plots to evaluate the correlation strength between the six scales' feelings response toward the design. Results show that the existing online shopping sites have somehow mildly triggered the KPI index of boredom and frustration among the respondents involved. Even so, the KPI index of engagement is still on the positive side, and according to the six scales’ feelings results, certain design components correlate with user’s feelings and some are not correlated. Thus, to levitate the positive emotion is to consider giving more attention to the design component.