Ligons Frank M, Romagnoli Katrina M, Browell Suzanne, Hochheiser Harry S, Handler Steven M
Department of Biomedical Informatics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2011;2011:795-804. Epub 2011 Oct 22.
Polypharmacy and medication non-adherence are common in older adults, potentially leading to medication-related problems and increased healthcare expenditures. Medication Delivery Units (MDUs) may improve adherence, but their interfaces may present usability challenges for older adults with age-related impairments. We used a combination of three inspection methods - heuristic evaluation, cognitive walkthrough, and simulated elderly interaction, to identify potential concerns with the usability of a commercially available telemedicine MDU. Each method revealed different problems, with repeated discoveries via different methods providing triangulated evidence. Despite the MDU's general usability, issues of varying severity were discovered. Significant usability issues associated with physical interactions with the MDU included loading and unloading the medication blister packs, and opening the delivered medication prior to administration. Less severe issues centered on small text sizes and poor user feedback. Further usability testing, involving older adults with a variety of impairments, is needed to validate findings.
多重用药和药物治疗依从性不佳在老年人中很常见,这可能会导致与药物相关的问题并增加医疗保健支出。药物递送装置(MDU)可能会提高依从性,但其界面可能会给有与年龄相关损伤的老年人带来可用性挑战。我们结合使用了三种检查方法——启发式评估、认知走查和模拟老年人互动,以识别一款商用远程医疗MDU可用性方面的潜在问题。每种方法都揭示了不同的问题,通过不同方法的反复发现提供了三角验证的证据。尽管该MDU总体可用性较好,但仍发现了不同严重程度的问题。与与MDU进行身体交互相关的重大可用性问题包括加载和卸载药物泡罩包装,以及在给药前打开递送的药物。不太严重的问题集中在文本尺寸小和用户反馈不佳上。需要进一步进行可用性测试,让有各种损伤的老年人参与,以验证研究结果。