Usability Testing of a National Substance Use Screening Tool Embedded in Electronic Health Records.
Anne PressCatherine DeStioLauren McCullaghSandeep KapoorJeanne Morleynull nullJoseph ConigliaroPublished in: JMIR human factors (2016)
The importance of testing usability of various mediums of tools used in health care screening is highlighted by the findings of this study. In the first round of testing, the electronic tool was reported as less user friendly, being difficult to navigate, and time consuming. Many issues faced in the first generation of the tool were improved in the second generation after usability was evaluated. This study demonstrates how usability testing of an electronic SBRIT tool can help to identify challenges that can impact clinical workflow. However, a limitation of this study was the small sample size of MOAs that participated. The results may have been biased to Northwell Health workers' perceptions of the SBIRT tool and their specific clinical workflow.