Center for Medical Informatics, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA.
Division of Health Informatics, Department of Biostatistics, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Jun 6;290:834-838. doi: 10.3233/SHTI220196.
There is a dearth of health research among Caribbean populations. Underrepresented individuals are affected by structural and data inequities that limit the usefulness, availability, and accessibility to health information systems and research-generated data. To overcome this limitation, a data sharing platform was created for the Eastern Caribbean Health Outcomes Research Network Cohort Study. This study aimed to evaluate the usability of the platform. Usability testing was conducted remotely, via video conferencing, using a cognitive walkthrough and think-aloud protocol. Participants completed a self-administered web-based survey which included an adapted version of the System Usability Scale (SUS). The results showed (N=16) overall average SUS score was 73.1 (SD±21.0), translating to a 'good' usability rating. Most recommendations for improvement focused on navigation and error prevention. Participatory data sharing platforms have the potential to reduce health information inequities in the Caribbean, however, usability testing should be conducted to improve user satisfaction and increase engagement.
加勒比地区的健康研究非常匮乏。代表性不足的人群受到结构和数据不平等的影响,这些不平等限制了健康信息系统和研究产生的数据的有用性、可用性和可及性。为了克服这一限制,为东加勒比健康结果研究网络队列研究创建了一个数据共享平台。本研究旨在评估该平台的可用性。通过视频会议远程进行可用性测试,使用认知走查和出声思维协议。参与者完成了一项自我管理的网络调查,其中包括系统可用性量表 (SUS) 的改编版本。结果表明(N=16),总体平均 SUS 得分为 73.1(SD±21.0),表示“良好”的可用性评级。大多数改进建议集中在导航和错误预防上。参与式数据共享平台有可能减少加勒比地区的健康信息不平等,但应进行可用性测试,以提高用户满意度并增加参与度。