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The Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness of Loop: Evaluation and Content Analysis of a Web-Based Clinical Collaboration System

BACKGROUND: Patients with complex health care needs require the expertise of many health care providers. Communication, collaboration, and patient-centered care positively impact care quality and patient outcomes. Few technologies exist that facilitate collaboration between providers across settings...

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Autores principales: Kurahashi, Allison M, Stinson, Jennifer N, van Wyk, Margaret, Luca, Stephanie, Jamieson, Trevor, Weinstein, Peter, Cafazzo, Joseph A, Lokuge, Bhadra, Cohen, Eyal, Rapoport, Adam, Husain, Amna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29317386
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/humanfactors.7882
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author Kurahashi, Allison M
Stinson, Jennifer N
van Wyk, Margaret
Luca, Stephanie
Jamieson, Trevor
Weinstein, Peter
Cafazzo, Joseph A
Lokuge, Bhadra
Cohen, Eyal
Rapoport, Adam
Husain, Amna
author_facet Kurahashi, Allison M
Stinson, Jennifer N
van Wyk, Margaret
Luca, Stephanie
Jamieson, Trevor
Weinstein, Peter
Cafazzo, Joseph A
Lokuge, Bhadra
Cohen, Eyal
Rapoport, Adam
Husain, Amna
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description BACKGROUND: Patients with complex health care needs require the expertise of many health care providers. Communication, collaboration, and patient-centered care positively impact care quality and patient outcomes. Few technologies exist that facilitate collaboration between providers across settings of care and also engage the patient. We developed a Web-based clinical collaboration system, Loop, to address this gap. The likelihood of a technological system’s uptake is associated with its perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. We engaged stakeholders in the conceptualization and development of Loop in an effort to maximize its intuitiveness and utility. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report end users’ perceptions about the ease of use and usefulness of Loop captured during usability tests of Loop. METHODS: Participants represented three user types (patients, caregivers, and health care providers) recruited from three populations (adults with cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer, and children with medical complexity). We conducted usability testing over three iterative cycles of testing and development in both laboratory-based and off-site environments. We performed a content analysis of usability testing transcripts to summarize and describe participant perceptions about the ease of use and usefulness of Loop. RESULTS: Participants enjoyed testing Loop and were able to use the core functions—composing, posting, and reading messages—with little difficulty. They had difficulty interpreting certain visual cues and design elements or the purpose of some features. This difficulty negatively impacted perceived ease of use but was primarily limited to auxiliary features. Participants predicted that Loop could improve the efficiency and effectiveness of communication between care team members; however, this perceived usefulness could be compromised by disruptions to personal workflow such as additional time or task requirements. CONCLUSIONS: Loop was perceived to have value as a collaboration system; however, usability testing findings indicate that some design and functional elements need to be addressed to improve ease of use. Additionally, participant concerns highlight the need to consider how a system can be implemented so as to minimize impact on workflow and optimize usefulness.
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spelling pubmed-57806142018-01-31 The Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness of Loop: Evaluation and Content Analysis of a Web-Based Clinical Collaboration System Kurahashi, Allison M Stinson, Jennifer N van Wyk, Margaret Luca, Stephanie Jamieson, Trevor Weinstein, Peter Cafazzo, Joseph A Lokuge, Bhadra Cohen, Eyal Rapoport, Adam Husain, Amna JMIR Hum Factors Original Paper BACKGROUND: Patients with complex health care needs require the expertise of many health care providers. Communication, collaboration, and patient-centered care positively impact care quality and patient outcomes. Few technologies exist that facilitate collaboration between providers across settings of care and also engage the patient. We developed a Web-based clinical collaboration system, Loop, to address this gap. The likelihood of a technological system’s uptake is associated with its perceived ease of use and perceived usefulness. We engaged stakeholders in the conceptualization and development of Loop in an effort to maximize its intuitiveness and utility. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to report end users’ perceptions about the ease of use and usefulness of Loop captured during usability tests of Loop. METHODS: Participants represented three user types (patients, caregivers, and health care providers) recruited from three populations (adults with cancer, adolescents and young adults with cancer, and children with medical complexity). We conducted usability testing over three iterative cycles of testing and development in both laboratory-based and off-site environments. We performed a content analysis of usability testing transcripts to summarize and describe participant perceptions about the ease of use and usefulness of Loop. RESULTS: Participants enjoyed testing Loop and were able to use the core functions—composing, posting, and reading messages—with little difficulty. They had difficulty interpreting certain visual cues and design elements or the purpose of some features. This difficulty negatively impacted perceived ease of use but was primarily limited to auxiliary features. Participants predicted that Loop could improve the efficiency and effectiveness of communication between care team members; however, this perceived usefulness could be compromised by disruptions to personal workflow such as additional time or task requirements. CONCLUSIONS: Loop was perceived to have value as a collaboration system; however, usability testing findings indicate that some design and functional elements need to be addressed to improve ease of use. Additionally, participant concerns highlight the need to consider how a system can be implemented so as to minimize impact on workflow and optimize usefulness. JMIR Publications 2018-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5780614/ /pubmed/29317386 http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/humanfactors.7882 Text en ©Allison M Kurahashi, Jennifer N Stinson, Margaret van Wyk, Stephanie Luca, Trevor Jamieson, Peter Weinstein, Joseph A Cafazzo, Bhadra Lokuge, Eyal Cohen, Adam Rapoport, Amna Husain. Originally published in JMIR Human Factors (http://humanfactors.jmir.org), 09.01.2018. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work, first published in JMIR Human Factors, is properly cited. The complete bibliographic information, a link to the original publication on http://humanfactors.jmir.org, as well as this copyright and license information must be included.
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Kurahashi, Allison M
Stinson, Jennifer N
van Wyk, Margaret
Luca, Stephanie
Jamieson, Trevor
Weinstein, Peter
Cafazzo, Joseph A
Lokuge, Bhadra
Cohen, Eyal
Rapoport, Adam
Husain, Amna
The Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness of Loop: Evaluation and Content Analysis of a Web-Based Clinical Collaboration System
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title_short The Perceived Ease of Use and Usefulness of Loop: Evaluation and Content Analysis of a Web-Based Clinical Collaboration System
title_sort perceived ease of use and usefulness of loop: evaluation and content analysis of a web-based clinical collaboration system
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5780614/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29317386
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/humanfactors.7882
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