
Proposal for the Design of a Prototype of a Mobile Application for Sexual Health Counselling and Care for Adolescents in Northern Peru
Author(s) -
Rosa Pérez Siguas,
AUTHOR_ID,
Hernan Matta Solis,
Eduardo Matta Solis
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal emerging technology and advanced engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2250-2459
DOI - 10.46338/ijetae1221_10
Subject(s) - scrum , agile software development , reproductive health , shame , dissemination , psychology , computer science , medical education , medicine , social psychology , population , telecommunications , software development , software engineering , environmental health , software , programming language
This research article presents a proposal for prototyping a mobile application for adolescents, helping them to know more about their sexual health. This application aims to disseminate knowledge and particular attention to these adolescents that these issues should not be a matter of shame but rather something that will help them to be able to cope in today's society. That is why this application is presented in a dynamic way with interactive games, multimedia experiences and attention through a chat. The idea arose from a problem that was in northern Lima, Peru. Many adolescents have little knowledge of these issues and are exposed to sexually transmitted diseases or early pregnancies, and as a result, they stop studying or worse, die. The development of this project was carried out using an Agile Methodology called Scrum, since we had ideas or requirements of the functionalities that the application required in a short term delivering an already functional design. That's why Balsamiq Mockups was used to visualize how the design would look like by sprint of the stories that were held together. Therefore, in order to consolidate this research, a survey was launched among adolescents in Lima, Peru, showing the results we expect for this research. Keywords— Sexual Health, Agile Methodology, Scrum, teenagers, mobile application, sexually transmitted diseases, early pregnancies