Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Department of Gastroenterology, MU Health Care, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Jun 6;290:424-427. doi: 10.3233/SHTI220110.
Usability testing has historically been an in-person activity where test participants and evaluation researchers are co-located. Recruiting participants into usability studies can be a challenging endeavor especially when potential participants are concerned about time commitments and social distancing. The global COVID-19 pandemic has driven the development of remote usability testing methods. In this paper, we describe remote usability testing as it evolved during a pre-pandemic research study. We adapted our in-person usability evaluation methodology for a commercially available mHealth app to a remote usability testing methodology to accommodate potential participants during a more convenient participant-identified time. In doing so we met the needs, preferences, and availability of our participants and maintained research progress. Adapting to patient-centered needs through remote usability testing has the potential to facilitate continued research and engage potential participants due to its convenience, flexibility, and decrease constraints presented by geographic limits.
可用性测试在历史上一直是一项需要参与者和评估研究人员在同一地点进行的活动。招募可用性研究的参与者可能是一项具有挑战性的任务,特别是当潜在参与者担心时间承诺和社交距离时。全球 COVID-19 大流行推动了远程可用性测试方法的发展。在本文中,我们描述了在大流行前研究期间远程可用性测试的发展。我们将我们的现场可用性评估方法从一种商业的移动健康应用程序改编为远程可用性测试方法,以适应潜在参与者在更方便的参与者确定的时间。通过这种方式,我们满足了参与者的需求、偏好和可用性,并保持了研究的进展。通过远程可用性测试适应以患者为中心的需求,具有通过其便利性、灵活性以及减少地理限制带来的限制来促进持续研究和吸引潜在参与者的潜力。