Yuan Mengru, Powell Guido, Lavigne Maxime, Okhmatovskaia Anya, Buckeridge David L
Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, and Occupational Health, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2018 Apr 16;2017:1878-1884. eCollection 2017.
We report the baseline usability of a novel web-based application, the Population Health Record (PopHR), designed to facilitate the effective use of population health information by public health professionals and to support evidence-based decision-making. The usability test was conducted with ten potential users who each completed eight tasks using the PopHR system. Participant responses were recorded, including timestamps for each data entry. Overall, the task completion rate was 96% while the success rate was 88%. The average time-on-task was 3.11 minutes, with more time spent on tasks requiring a user to stratify data along multiple dimensions, such as age, sex, or geographical region. Usability scores indicated that the current version of PopHR has good usability. Potential improvements identified included adding supporting information, offering different visualizations, and enhancing system stability. These findings are examples of addressable usability problems encountered in developing a population health record system.
我们报告了一种新型基于网络的应用程序——人群健康记录(PopHR)的基线可用性,该应用程序旨在促进公共卫生专业人员有效利用人群健康信息,并支持基于证据的决策制定。对十名潜在用户进行了可用性测试,他们每人使用PopHR系统完成了八项任务。记录了参与者的回答,包括每个数据输入的时间戳。总体而言,任务完成率为96%,成功率为88%。平均任务用时为3.11分钟,在要求用户沿年龄、性别或地理区域等多个维度对数据进行分层的任务上花费的时间更多。可用性评分表明,PopHR的当前版本具有良好的可用性。确定的潜在改进包括添加支持信息、提供不同的可视化效果以及增强系统稳定性。这些发现是在开发人群健康记录系统过程中遇到的可解决的可用性问题的示例。