User Experiences of the McMaster Optimal Aging Portal's Evidence Summaries and Blog Posts: Usability Study.
Angela M BarbaraMaureen DobbinsRobert Brian HaynesAlfonso IorioJohn N LavisAnthony J LevinsonPublished in: JMIR human factors (2016)
Participants recognized that high-quality evidence on aging was valuable. Their intended use of the information was influenced by how much it applied to their own health circumstances or those of a loved one. Some specific formatting features that were preferred included consistent layout, content organized by subheadings, catchy titles, numerical information summarized in a table, and inclusion of a glossary.