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Usability Testing of a Web-Based Empathy Training Portal: Mixed Methods Study.

Michelle M LobchukLisa B HoplockNicole HarderMarcia R FriesenJulie RempelPrachotan Reddy Bathi
Published in: JMIR formative research (2023)
With increasing engagement in web-based teaching, technology has become an essential medium for receiving health care education. We developed a novel prototype application as a supplemental classroom tool to foster students' self-directed learning of empathy. This study provided direction for refinements to optimize the usability of and satisfaction with this innovative application. Qualitative feedback revealed favorable input toward learning perspective taking place on the web and helpful recommendations for improving user experiences with the application. We could not fully assess the application's key functions owing to the COVID-19 protocols. Thus, our next step is to obtain feedback from a larger sample of student users, whose experiences performing "live" video capture, annotation, and analysis will be more authentic and wholesome with the refined application. We discuss our findings in relation to research on nursing education, perspective taking, and adaptive e-learning.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • coronavirus disease
  • systematic review
  • clinical trial
  • study protocol