An UX Evaluation Framework for Islamic Design and Content-Based Digital Therapeutics for Mental Health: A Proposed Approach
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11113/humentech.v4n2.107Keywords:
Digital therapeutics, Mental Health, Islamic design and content, UX evaluation framework, Muslim userAbstract
With the rise in the occurrence of mental health issues among youths, especially students, an urgent need might have arisen for intervention strategies that respect cultural intricacies. Digital Therapeutic (DTx) quite interestingly serves as a frontier wherein technology is used to give evidence-based support for mental health. In an unfortunate case of neglect, however, there has been a lack of adaptation of these platforms for the considered needs of Muslim users in terms of accommodating Islamic principles and understanding. This paper took a huge jump forward in filling this gap by offering an innovative and thorough User Experience (UX) evaluation framework that holistically integrates Islamic design architecture featuring geometric patterns, calligraphy, and content imbued with spiritual significance. It also offers places for gateways into Islamic teachings, reminders to pray, and guided meditation. The framework looks very closely at and gives guidelines on important elements for Turkish developer to create DTx solutions within an Islamic framework such as usability, accessibility, engagement, and user satisfaction. Having developed through an exhaustive literature review and established frameworks, this model acts as a basic tool for appraising and thereby improving systematically the user experience of digital therapeutics within Islamic contexts. This research contribution attempts to improve the mental health outcomes for Muslim youth through digital health technologies alongside cultural inclusivity to suggest the importance of culturally attuned mental health interventions in today's digital realm.



