| Literature DB >> 23304132 |
Castilla Diana1, Botella Cristina, García-Palacios Azucena, Farfallini Luis, Miralles Ignacio.
Abstract
This work describes the usability studies conducted in the development of an experience-sampling methodology (ESM) system running in a mobile device. The goal of the system is to improve the accuracy and ecology in gathering daily self-report data in individuals suffering a chronic pain condition, fibromyalgia. The usability studies showed that the developed software to conduct ESM with mobile devices (smartphones, cell phones) can be successfully used by individuals with fibromyalgia of different ages and with low level of expertise in the use of information and communication technologies. 100% of users completed the tasks successfully, although some have completely illiterate. Also there seems to be a clear difference in the way of interaction obtained in the two studies carried out.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23304132 PMCID: PMC3523534 DOI: 10.1155/2012/162673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Telemed Appl ISSN: 1687-6415
Figure 1Specification: before pushing the OK button.
Study 1: Sample description.
| ID | Gender | Age | Level of education | Level of expertise computers/internet/e-mail | Level of expertise cell phone | Level of expertise touch screen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| User 1 | Female | 66 | Primary study level | Low | Moderate | Moderate |
| User 2 | Female | 40 | primary study level | None | Moderate | Moderate |
| User 3 | Female | 64 | Primary study level | None | Low | Low |
| User 4 | Female | 55 | Secondary school level | High | High | None |
Figure 2Mockups.
Users' opinion (Mockups).
| Questions | Answers user study 1 |
|---|---|
| Do you think the device was easy to use? | Yes 100% |
| Would you change anything? | The accept button (100%) |
| Do you think the size of the elements was adequate? | Yes (100%) |
| Do you like the design? | Yes (100%) |
| Do you think you would be able to use this device at home without help? | Yes (75%) |
Figure 3Colour of the scales, before and after performing the evaluation.
Study 2: Sample description.
| User number | Gender | Age | Education | Level of expertise computers/internet/e-mail | Level of expertise cell phone | Level of expertise touch screen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| User 1 | Female | 65 | Primary study level | High | High | High |
| User 2 | Female | 64 | Primary study level | None | High | Moderate |
| User 3 | Female | 40 | Primary study level | None | Low | Low |
| User 4 | Female | 66 | Primary study level | None | Low | Low |
| User 5 | Female | 36 | University degree | None | High | High |
Figure 4Pain intensity scale.