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  1. Shaw, R. J., Horvath, M. M., Leonard, D., Ferranti, J;. M., Johnson, C. M., Developing a user-friendly interface for a self-service healthcare research portal: cost-effective usability testing, Health Systems, vol. 40 (July, 2015), pp. 151-158 [html], [doi]
    (last updated on 2015/10/27)

    Abstract:
    Usability is a critical but often overlooked factor in the design and development of healthcare information technology systems. One system increasingly being leveraged as a research and quality improvement tool is an online research portal that allows self-service access to electronic health record (EHR) data. We discuss the usability testing of such a portal through a low-cost usability inspection method: heuristic evaluation. Using heuristic evaluation methods, we identified 20 usability errors: 15.0% (3/20) were cosmetic, 35.0% (7/20) were minor, 40.0% (8/20) were major, and 10.0% (2/20) were catastrophic. Our heuristic evaluation demonstrates an affordable and efficient method to identify and correct a significant number of problems, thus improving the system using limited effort and resources. A user-friendly environment that follows accepted heuristics for good interface design is essential for ensuring accessibility and usability of data extracted from EHRs for quality improvement and research projects.

    Keywords:
    usability testing • online research portal • low-cost • time-efficient • medical informatics systems • data warehouse