| Literature DB >> 19632973 |
Laura O'Grady1, Holly Witteman, Jacqueline L Bender, Sara Urowitz, David Wiljer, Alejandro R Jadad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Website evaluation is a key issue for researchers, organizations, and others responsible for designing, maintaining, endorsing, approving, and/or assessing the use and impact of interventions designed to influence health and health services. Traditionally, these evaluations have included elements such as content credibility, interface usability, and overall design aesthetics. With the emergence of collaborative, adaptive, and interactive ("Web 2.0") technologies such as wikis and other forms of social networking applications, these metrics may no longer be sufficient to adequately assess the quality, use or impact of a health website. Collaborative, adaptive, interactive applications support different ways for people to interact with health information on the Web, including the potential for increased user participation in the design, creation, and maintenance of such sites.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19632973 PMCID: PMC2762807 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.1058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Evaluation schema: collaborative, adaptive and interactive technology. Elements which were not identified in the authors' review of the literature are printed in italics.
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| People | Identification of Stakeholder Characteristics and Needs [
| User Traits [ Computer Proficiency [
User Perspectives [ Intentions to Use [ Satisfaction [
| Patient Outcomes [ Impact on Interpersonal Relationships [ Patient-physician [
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| Content | Quality and Credibility [ Utility [ Completeness [ Understandability [ Relevance [ |
Subjective Utility [
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| Technology | System Robustness [ Performance [ Functionality and Features [
| Usage Statistics: Hits; Visitors; Browsers; Errors [ System Reliability [ Speed [
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| Computer-Mediated Interaction | Usability [ Accessibility [
Information Architecture [ | User Perspectives on Usability[ User Perspectives on Accessibility[ Demonstrated Sociability[
Findability [ |
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| Health Systems Integration | Definition of Evaluation Metrics and Process [ Ethics/Liability [ | Administration [ Service Utilization [ Care Coordination [ Patient Safety [ | Public Impact (may include community-defined outcomes) [ Cost-Effectiveness [ Intended Effect [ Appropriateness [ Effectiveness [ |