Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Department of General Practice, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Front Public Health. 2023 May 12;11:1128768. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1128768. eCollection 2023.
Past research has shown that Australians affected by miscarriage want a website specific to both miscarriage and their local region that is accessible, comprehensive, evidence-based and informed by experts. The aim of this study was to design, develop and evaluate the Miscarriage Australia website using human centered design.
A four stage human centered design approach was used to develop the Miscarriage Australia website which aimed to: (1) the issue and why users need a website; (2) users' specific needs; (3) solutions to meet those needs; and (4) the design by testing with end users. Across the four stages, various types of data and data analysis were developed and utilized including interviews, desktop research, development of personas and tone of voice, followed by usability testing. Process and content were guided by designers, developers and an expert advisory committee of key stakeholders.
Analysis and synthesis of user research across Stages 1 and Stage 2 found 11 key themes pertaining to user's miscarriage experiences and support needs. Using the themes, common experiences, goals, motivations and behaviors of users were identified and similar user types grouped and used to inform the development of two personas. Using the personas and user research findings, design elements (Stage 3) including the "tone of voice guidelines" were developed recommending the Miscarriage Australia website be calm, empathetic, hopeful and authoritative. The tone of voice guidelines guided branding and over 100 pages of content was informed by the research team and reviewed by a 13-member Expert Clinical Advisory Committee over two rounds to ensure it was evidence based and reflected best practice. Using a contextual inquiry approach, usability testing was undertaken with 8 end users to test a low fidelity mockup and high-fidelity prototype of the website. Overall, end users reported the website was highly acceptable in terms of the design, content, layout, language and terminology, describing it in line with the intended tone of voice. Users reported the website was easy to use and navigate and provided useful and appropriate content and resources. Minor areas for improvement included slight changes to specific images, improved links for navigating sections, and a title change to one section heading.
The Miscarriage Australia website was successfully implemented and commended by users as meeting their needs. As a result of using human centered design, the Miscarriage Australia website provides an ideal template or blueprint on how to develop a successful and useful digital resource for users, particularly around sensitive women's health issues.
既往研究表明,澳大利亚流产患者希望拥有一个针对流产及其当地地区的专门网站,该网站应具备易访问性、全面性、循证性,并由专家提供信息。本研究旨在采用以人为中心的设计方法来设计、开发和评估澳大利亚流产网站。
采用四阶段以人为中心的设计方法来开发澳大利亚流产网站,旨在:(1)明确问题和用户需要网站的原因;(2)确定用户的具体需求;(3)提出满足这些需求的解决方案;(4)通过与终端用户测试来设计。在四个阶段中,我们开发并利用了各种类型的数据和数据分析,包括访谈、桌面研究、人物角色和语气的制定,以及随后的可用性测试。设计过程和内容由设计师、开发人员和一个由主要利益相关者组成的专家顾问委员会指导。
第 1 阶段和第 2 阶段的用户研究分析和综合结果发现,与用户流产经历和支持需求相关的 11 个关键主题。利用这些主题,确定了用户的共同经历、目标、动机和行为,并将类似的用户类型分组,用于为两个人物角色提供信息。利用人物角色和用户研究结果,开发了设计元素(第 3 阶段),包括“语气指南”,推荐澳大利亚流产网站应保持冷静、富有同理心、充满希望和权威。语气指南指导品牌建设,有 100 多页的内容是由研究团队提供的,并由一个由 13 名成员组成的专家临床咨询委员会进行了两轮审查,以确保内容基于证据并反映最佳实践。通过使用情境询问方法,对 8 名终端用户进行了可用性测试,以测试网站的低保真度模型和高保真度原型。总的来说,终端用户报告称,该网站在设计、内容、布局、语言和术语方面非常受欢迎,符合预期的语气。用户报告称,该网站易于使用和导航,并提供了有用且合适的内容和资源。需要改进的少数领域包括对特定图像进行细微更改、为导航部分改进链接以及对一个部分标题进行更改。
澳大利亚流产网站成功实施并得到用户的好评,因为它满足了用户的需求。由于采用以人为中心的设计,澳大利亚流产网站为用户提供了一个成功和有用的数字资源的理想模板,特别是在涉及敏感的女性健康问题方面。