Assessing the Usability of Six Data Entry Mobile Interfaces for Caregivers: A Randomized Trial.
Frédéric EhrlerGuy HallerEvelyne SarreyMagali WalesaRolf WipfliChristian LovisPublished in: JMIR human factors (2015)
Our study highlights the critical impact the choice of an interface can have on the quality of recorded data. Selecting an interface should be driven less by the needs of specific end-user groups or the necessity to facilitate the developer's task (eg, by opting for default solutions provided by commercial platforms) than by the level of speed and accuracy an interface can provide for recording information. An important effort must be made to properly validate mobile device interfaces intended for use in the clinical setting. In this regard, our study identified the numeric keyboard, among the proposed designs, as the most accurate interface for entering specific numerical values. This is an important step toward providing clearer guidelines on which interface to choose for the appropriate use of handheld device interfaces in the health care setting.