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使用者测试对鱼骨图的改编,以描述系统评价的结果。

User testing of an adaptation of fishbone diagrams to depict results of systematic reviews.

机构信息

RTI International, 3040 East Cornwallis Rd, Research Triangle Park, Durham, NC, 27709, USA.

Department for Evidence-based Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology, 3500, Krems, Austria.

出版信息

BMC Med Res Methodol. 2017 Dec 12;17(1):169. doi: 10.1186/s12874-017-0452-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Summary of findings tables in systematic reviews are highly informative but require epidemiological training to be interpreted correctly. The usage of fishbone diagrams as graphical displays could offer researchers an effective approach to simplify content for readers with limited epidemiological training. In this paper we demonstrate how fishbone diagrams can be applied to systematic reviews and present the results of an initial user testing.

METHODS

Findings from two systematic reviews were graphically depicted in the form of the fishbone diagram. To test the utility of fishbone diagrams compared with summary of findings tables, we developed and pilot-tested an online survey using Qualtrics. Respondents were randomized to the fishbone diagram or a summary of findings table presenting the same body of evidence. They answered questions in both open-ended and closed-answer formats; all responses were anonymous. Measures of interest focused on first and second impressions, the ability to find and interpret critical information, as well as user experience with both displays. We asked respondents about the perceived utility of fishbone diagrams compared to summary of findings tables. We analyzed quantitative data by conducting t-tests and comparing descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

Based on real world systematic reviews, we provide two different fishbone diagrams to show how they might be used to display complex information in a clear and succinct manner. User testing on 77 students with basic epidemiological training revealed that participants preferred summary of findings tables over fishbone diagrams. Significantly more participants liked the summary of findings table than the fishbone diagram (71.8% vs. 44.8%; p < .01); significantly more participants found the fishbone diagram confusing (63.2% vs. 35.9%, p < .05) or indicated that it was difficult to find information (65.8% vs. 45%; p < .01). However, more than half of the participants in both groups were unable to find critical information and answer three respective questions correctly (52.6% in the fishbone group; 51.3% in the summary of findings group).

CONCLUSIONS

Fishbone diagrams are compact visualizations that, theoretically, may prove useful for summarizing the findings of systematic reviews. Initial user testing, however, did not support the utility of such graphical displays.

摘要

背景

系统评价的总结发现表非常有信息量,但需要有流行病学方面的培训才能正确解读。鱼骨图作为图形显示,可以为那些接受过有限流行病学培训的读者提供一种简化内容的有效方法。本文介绍了如何将鱼骨图应用于系统评价,并展示了初步用户测试的结果。

方法

以鱼骨图的形式对两项系统评价的结果进行了图形化展示。为了测试鱼骨图与总结发现表相比的实用性,我们使用 Qualtrics 开发并进行了试点调查。参与者被随机分配到鱼骨图或总结发现表,呈现相同的证据。他们以开放式和封闭式格式回答问题;所有回复均为匿名。感兴趣的指标集中在第一印象和第二印象、查找和解释关键信息的能力,以及对两种显示方式的用户体验。我们询问了受访者对鱼骨图与总结发现表相比的实用性的看法。我们通过进行 t 检验和比较描述性统计数据来分析定量数据。

结果

基于真实的系统评价,我们提供了两个不同的鱼骨图,以展示如何以清晰简洁的方式展示复杂信息。对 77 名具有基本流行病学培训的学生进行了用户测试,结果表明,参与者更喜欢总结发现表,而不是鱼骨图。喜欢总结发现表的参与者明显多于喜欢鱼骨图的参与者(71.8% vs. 44.8%;p<0.01);认为鱼骨图令人困惑的参与者明显多于认为总结发现表令人困惑的参与者(63.2% vs. 35.9%;p<0.05),或者表示很难找到信息的参与者明显多于认为总结发现表很难找到信息的参与者(65.8% vs. 45%;p<0.01)。然而,两组参与者中有一半以上无法找到关键信息并正确回答三个相应的问题(鱼骨图组为 52.6%;总结发现表组为 51.3%)。

结论

鱼骨图是紧凑的可视化工具,从理论上讲,可能有助于总结系统评价的结果。但初步用户测试并不支持这种图形显示的实用性。

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