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Quantifying usability: an evaluation of a diabetes mHealth system on effectiveness efficiency and satisfaction metrics with associated user characteristics

机译:量化可用性:对糖尿病mHealth系统的有效性效率和满意度指标以及相关用户特征进行评估

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>Objective Mobile health (mHealth) systems are becoming more common for chronic disease management, but usability studies are still needed on patients’ perspectives and mHealth interaction performance. This deficiency is addressed by our quantitative usability study of a mHealth diabetes system evaluating patients’ task performance, satisfaction, and the relationship of these measures to user characteristics.>Materials and Methods We used metrics in the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9241-11 standard. After standardized training, 10 patients performed representative tasks and were assessed on individual task success, errors, efficiency (time on task), satisfaction (System Usability Scale [SUS]) and user characteristics.>Results Tasks of exporting and correcting values proved the most difficult, had the most errors, the lowest task success rates, and consumed the longest times on task. The average SUS satisfaction score was 80.5, indicating good but not excellent system usability. Data trends showed males were more successful in task completion, and younger participants had higher performance scores. Educational level did not influence performance, but a more recent diabetes diagnosis did. Patients with more experience in information technology (IT) also had higher performance rates.>Discussion Difficult task performance indicated areas for redesign. Our methods can assist others in identifying areas in need of improvement. Data about user background and IT skills also showed how user characteristics influence performance and can provide future considerations for targeted mHealth designs.>Conclusion Using the ISO 9241-11 usability standard, the SUS instrument for satisfaction and measuring user characteristics provided objective measures of patients’ experienced usability. These could serve as an exemplar for standardized, quantitative methods for usability studies on mHealth systems.
机译:>目标移动健康(mHealth)系统在慢性疾病管理中变得越来越普遍,但是仍然需要针对患者的观点和mHealth交互性能进行可用性研究。我们对mHealth糖尿病系统进行的定量可用性研究解决了这一缺陷,该研究评估了患者的任务表现,满意度以及这些指标与用户特征之间的关系。>材料和方法标准化(ISO)9241-11标准。经过标准化培训后,有10位患者执行了代表性任务,并评估了各个任务的成功率,错误,效率(任务执行时间),满意度(系统可用性等级[SUS])和用户特征。>结果校正值被证明是最困难的,错误最多,任务成功率最低,并且花费了最长的时间。 SUS的平均满意度得分为80.5,表明系统的可用性很好,但不是很好。数据趋势表明,男性在完成任务方面更成功,而年轻的参与者则具有较高的绩效得分。受教育程度没有影响学习成绩,但最近的糖尿病诊断却影响了学习成绩。拥有更多信息技术(IT)经验的患者也具有更高的绩效。>讨论困难的任务绩效表明需要重新设计。我们的方法可以帮助其他人确定需要改进的地方。有关用户背景和IT技能的数据还显示了用户特征如何影响性能并可以为目标mHealth设计提供将来的考虑因素。>结论 SUS使用ISO 9241-11可用性标准来满足和测量用户特征提供了患者经历的可用性的客观度量。这些可以作为mHealth系统可用性研究的标准化,定量方法的范例。

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