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一款以患者为中心的移动健康应用程序在支持和引导儿科急诊科患者就医过程中的可用性测试:混合方法研究

Usability Testing of a Patient-Centered Mobile Health App for Supporting and Guiding the Pediatric Emergency Department Patient Journey: Mixed Methods Study.

作者信息

Rochat Jessica, Ehrler Frédéric, Siebert Johan N, Ricci Arnaud, Garretas Ruiz Victor, Lovis Christian

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

Division of Medical Information Sciences, University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.

出版信息

JMIR Pediatr Parent. 2022 Mar 15;5(1):e25540. doi: 10.2196/25540.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patient experience in emergency departments (EDs) remains often suboptimal and can be a source of stress, particularly in pediatric settings. In an attempt to support patients and their families before, during, and after their visit to a pediatric ED, a mobile health (mHealth) app was developed by a multidisciplinary team based on patient-centered care principles.

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to evaluate the usability (effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction) of a new mHealth app, InfoKids, by potential end users through usability testing.

METHODS

The app was assessed through an in-laboratory, video-recorded evaluation in which participants had to execute 9 goal-oriented tasks, ranging from account creation to the reception of a diagnostic sheet at the end of the emergency care episode. Effectiveness was measured based on the task completion rate, efficiency on time on task, and user satisfaction according to answers to the System Usability Scale questionnaire. Think-aloud usability sessions were also transcribed and analyzed. Usability problems were rated for their severity and categorized according to ergonomic criteria.

RESULTS

A total of 17 parents participated in the study. The overall completion rate was 97.4% (149/153). Overall, they reported good effectiveness, with the task successfully completed in 88.2% (135/153) of cases (95% CI 83%-93%). Each task, with the exception of the first, created difficulties for some participants but did not prevent their completion by most participants. Users reported an overall good to excellent perceived usability of the app. However, ergonomic evaluation identified 14 usability problems occurring 81 time. Among these, 50% (7/14) were serious as their severity was rated as either major or catastrophic and indicated areas of improvements for the app. Following the suggested usability improvements by participants, mitigation measures were listed to further improve the app and avoid barriers to its adoption.

CONCLUSIONS

Usability of the InfoKids app was evaluated as good to excellent by users. Areas of improvement were identified, and mitigation measures were proposed to inform its development toward a universal app for all ED patients visiting a digitalized institution. Its contribution could also be useful in paving the way for further research on mobile apps aimed at supporting and accompanying patients in their care episodes, as research in this area is scarce.

摘要

背景

急诊科患者的就医体验往往不尽如人意,可能会造成压力,尤其是在儿科环境中。为了在患者及其家人前往儿科急诊科就诊之前、期间和之后为他们提供支持,一个多学科团队基于以患者为中心的护理原则开发了一款移动健康(mHealth)应用程序。

目的

本研究旨在通过可用性测试评估潜在最终用户对一款新的移动健康应用程序InfoKids的可用性(有效性、效率和满意度)。

方法

通过实验室视频记录评估对该应用程序进行评估,参与者必须执行9项目标导向任务,从创建账户到在急诊护理结束时接收诊断单。有效性根据任务完成率进行衡量,效率根据任务执行时间进行衡量,用户满意度根据系统可用性量表问卷的答案进行评估。出声思考可用性会话也进行了转录和分析。可用性问题根据其严重程度进行评级,并根据人体工程学标准进行分类。

结果

共有17名家长参与了该研究。总体完成率为97.4%(149/153)。总体而言,他们报告有效性良好,88.2%(135/153)的案例中任务成功完成(95%置信区间83%-93%)。除了第一项任务外,每项任务都给一些参与者带来了困难,但大多数参与者都能完成。用户报告该应用程序的总体可用性从良好到优秀。然而,人体工程学评估发现了14个可用性问题,共出现81次。其中,50%(7/14)很严重,因为其严重程度被评为主要或灾难性,表明该应用程序需要改进的方面。根据参与者建议的可用性改进措施,列出了缓解措施,以进一步改进该应用程序并避免其采用的障碍。

结论

用户对InfoKids应用程序的可用性评价为良好到优秀。确定了改进领域,并提出了缓解措施,以指导其朝着为所有前往数字化机构就诊的急诊科患者开发通用应用程序的方向发展。其贡献也可能有助于为进一步研究旨在在患者护理过程中支持和陪伴患者的移动应用程序铺平道路,因为这一领域的研究很少。

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