Reeder Blaine, Drake Cynthia, Ozkaynak Mustafa, Wald Heidi L
J Gerontol Nurs. 2019 Jul 1;45(7):11-17. doi: 10.3928/00989134-20190408-01. Epub 2019 Apr 12.
The aim of the current study was to conduct usability testing of a mobile clinical decision support (CDS) prototype designed for urinary tract infection (UTI) assessment by nurses in nursing homes (NHs). Usability of the UTIDecide smartphone application (app) was evaluated using cognitive walk-through and think-aloud protocol sessions with nurses (n = 6) at two NH sites. This evaluation was followed by unsupervised field tests lasting ≥1 week with nurses at one site (n = 4) and posttest interviews and administration of the System Usability Scale (SUS). Cognitive walk-through/think-aloud sessions yielded interface design recommendations that were implemented prior to field tests. All test sessions resulted in highly positive perceived usability and usefulness from participants. Average SUS score was 92.5 (n = 3), which equates to an "A" grade for usability. Design recommendations identified for future app versions are: (a) integration of the mobile CDS app with organizational information systems; and (b) expanded features to support assessment of other conditions. [Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 45(7), 11-17.].
本研究的目的是对一款为养老院护士评估尿路感染(UTI)而设计的移动临床决策支持(CDS)原型进行可用性测试。使用认知走查法和出声思考协议,在两个养老院对6名护士开展了UTIDecide智能手机应用程序(app)的可用性评估。随后,在一个养老院对4名护士进行了为期≥1周的无监督现场测试,并进行了测试后访谈及系统可用性量表(SUS)测评。认知走查/出声思考环节产生了界面设计建议,并在现场测试前予以实施。所有测试环节均获得了参与者对可用性和实用性的高度认可。SUS平均得分为92.5(n = 3),相当于可用性等级为“A”。为未来app版本确定的设计建议为:(a)将移动CDS应用程序与机构信息系统集成;(b)扩展功能以支持对其他病症的评估。[《老年护理杂志》,45(7),11 - 17。]