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Evaluating the Usability of an Emergency Department After Visit Summary: Staged Heuristic Evaluation.

Hanna J BartonMegan E SalweiRachel A RutkowskiKathryn L WustSheryl KrausePeter Leonard Titus HoonakkerPaula vW DailDenise M BuckleyAlexis EastmanBrad EhlenfeldtBrian W PattersonManish N ShahBarbara J KingNicole E WernerPascale Carayon
Published in: JMIR human factors (2023)
Integrating diverse expertise when evaluating usability is important when patient safety is at stake. The non-HFE experts, included in stage 2 of our evaluation, identified 23% (18/78) of all the usability issues and, depending on their expertise, rated those issues as having differing impacts on patient comprehension and safety. Our findings suggest that, to conduct a comprehensive heuristic evaluation, expertise from all the contexts in which the AVS is used must be considered. Combining those findings with ratings from an IT expert, usability issues can be strategically addressed through redesign. Thus, a 3-staged heuristic evaluation method offers a framework for integrating context-specific expertise efficiently, while providing practical insights to guide human-centered design.
Keyphrases
  • patient safety
  • emergency department
  • health information
  • electronic health record
  • clinical practice