THE IMPORTANCE OF APPLYING WASFTY TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE HOLY CITY OF MECCA
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Keywords
wasfty, electronic application for dispensing medicines to male and female reviewers.
Abstract
the aim of the study is to find out the importance of the application of wasfty for the population of Mecca (Holy city), whether for Health centers or Hospitals, to know their opinions and impressions in terms of ease of use and download, and the quantity and variety of medicines for them. The reaction to this application or the decision makers by the male reviewers or female reviewers in Mecca on the extent to which they accept the application or not. An electronic questionnaire was created through the Google Drive application, where this questionnaire was distributed to social networking WhatsApp groups, where 750 responses were obtained from those (residents of the city of Mecca), out of a total of 900 questionnaires.
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