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Analysis of metrics for the usability evaluation of EHR systems.
In: Large Scale Projects in eHealth - Partnership in Modernization (EFMI Special Topic Conference, 18–20 April 2012, Moscow, Russia). Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2012. 129-133 (Stud. Health Technol. Inform. ; 174)
Electronic health records are gradually replacing conventional paperbased health records. For a doctor, it is a working instrument, which can significantly reduce the time spent on paper work. At the same time, patients can benefit from accessing the electronic health records even though they usually do not have a medical background. Therefore, when specifying a graphical user interface (GUI) it is necessary to take into account the requirements of the different users: e.g. the functionality for the doctors and the presentation of data in an understandable manner for the patients. The study aims to review and analyze metrics used to evaluate the usability of user interfaces in health information systems. A literature review was performed to identify existing metrics. The scope of the search included the analysis of existing usability evaluation metrics that are applied both in healthcare and other domains, where standards for storage and presentation of information are applied. The analysis focused on metrics that are applicable for evaluating GUIs of health information systems. Several approaches and standards have been studied. Finally, a set of metrics and evaluation methods that provide holistic evaluation facilities for graphical user interfaces has been identified.
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Publication type
Article: Conference contribution
Editors
Blobel, B.* ; Engelbrecht, R.* ; Shifrin, M.A.*
Keywords
Evaluation ; Her ; Metrics ; Visualization
ISSN (print) / ISBN
0926-9630
ISBN
978-1-61499-051-2
Conference Title
EFMI Special Topic Conference
Conference Date
18–20 April 2012
Conference Location
Moscow, Russia
Proceedings Title
Large Scale Projects in eHealth - Partnership in Modernization
Quellenangaben
Volume: 174,
Pages: 129-133
Series
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Publisher
IOS Press
Publishing Place
Amsterdam
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Reviewing status
Peer reviewed
Institute(s)
Institute of Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI)