Android-based First Aid Simulation System

Authors

  • John Kobe B. Dahan
  • Jadeth S. De Guzman
  • Carl Christian R. Asil
  • Joyce Erika S. Senaris

Keywords:

Android-based application, first aid simulation, mobile learning, multimedia, ISO 25010, usability testing, emergency preparedness, simulation, mobile health education, Agile development.

Abstract

This research aimed to design and develop an Android-based mobile application focused on teaching first aid for various injuries and illnesses. The app integrates multimedia elements such as video demonstrations, animations, and interactive decision-making scenarios, providing users with an immersive environment to practice first aid skills. The development utilized C# for programming, Unity Engine for mobile application development, and various multimedia tools such as Adobe Photoshop, Freepik, and ElevenLabs for enhanced user engagement. The study followed the Agile methodology to ensure iterative feedback and continuous improvement during development. The quality of the application was assessed using the ISO 25010 software quality characteristics model, and evaluations by 10 IT experts and 70 end-users resulted in excellent ratings, with scores of 4.56 and 4.64, respectively. The app is now available for download through a QR code, providing a valuable educational tool for promoting first aid awareness and preparedness.

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Published

2025-01-19

How to Cite

John Kobe B. Dahan, Jadeth S. De Guzman, Carl Christian R. Asil, & Joyce Erika S. Senaris. (2025). Android-based First Aid Simulation System. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 6(01), 34–39. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/1136

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