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A Comprehensive Framework to Evaluate Websites: Literature Review and Development of GoodWeb.

Rosalie Allison1, Catherine Hayes1, Cliodna A M McNulty1, Vicki Young1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Attention is turning toward increasing the quality of websites and quality evaluation to attract new users and retain existing users.
OBJECTIVE: This scoping study aimed to review and define existing worldwide methodologies and techniques to evaluate websites and provide a framework of appropriate website attributes that could be applied to any future website evaluations.
METHODS: We systematically searched electronic databases and gray literature for studies of website evaluation. The results were exported to EndNote software, duplicates were removed, and eligible studies were identified. The results have been presented in narrative form.
RESULTS: A total of 69 studies met the inclusion criteria. The extracted data included type of website, aim or purpose of the study, study populations (users and experts), sample size, setting (controlled environment and remotely assessed), website attributes evaluated, process of methodology, and process of analysis. Methods of evaluation varied and included questionnaires, observed website browsing, interviews or focus groups, and Web usage analysis. Evaluations using both users and experts and controlled and remote settings are represented. Website attributes that were examined included usability or ease of use, content, design criteria, functionality, appearance, interactivity, satisfaction, and loyalty. Website evaluation methods should be tailored to the needs of specific websites and individual aims of evaluations. GoodWeb, a website evaluation guide, has been presented with a case scenario.
CONCLUSIONS: This scoping study supports the open debate of defining the quality of websites, and there are numerous approaches and models to evaluate it. However, as this study provides a framework of the existing literature of website evaluation, it presents a guide of options for evaluating websites, including which attributes to analyze and options for appropriate methods. ©Rosalie Allison, Catherine Hayes, Cliodna A M McNulty, Vicki Young. Originally published in JMIR Formative Research (http://formative.jmir.org), 24.10.2019.

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Keywords:  human-computer interaction; quality testing; scoping study; software testing; usability; user experience

Year:  2019        PMID: 31651406     DOI: 10.2196/14372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JMIR Form Res        ISSN: 2561-326X


  6 in total

1.  Physician perspectives on traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine and the national evidence-based Japanese integrative medicine information website: A mixed-method study.

Authors:  Yoshiharu Motoo; Keiko Yukawa; Kazuho Hisamura; Ichiro Arai
Journal:  Integr Med Res       Date:  2020-06-20

2.  Development and evaluation of a website with patients experiences of multiple sclerosis: a mixed methods study.

Authors:  Anna Sippel; Jutta Scheiderbauer; Désirée Eklund; Sigrid Arnade; Stephan Schmidt; Ingo Kleiter; Rebecca Morrison; Christopher Kofahl; Christoph Heesen
Journal:  BMC Neurol       Date:  2022-04-20       Impact factor: 2.903

Review 3.  Procedures of User-Centered Usability Assessment for Digital Solutions: Scoping Review of Reviews Reporting on Digital Solutions Relevant for Older Adults.

Authors:  Anabela G Silva; Hilma Caravau; Ana Martins; Ana Margarida Pisco Almeida; Telmo Silva; Óscar Ribeiro; Gonçalo Santinha; Nelson P Rocha
Journal:  JMIR Hum Factors       Date:  2021-01-13

4.  Validation of the German eHealth impact questionnaire for online health information users affected by multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Anna Sippel; Karin Riemann-Lorenz; Jana Pöttgen; Renate Wiedemann; Karin Drixler; Eva Maria Bitzer; Christine Holmberg; Susanne Lezius; Christoph Heesen
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2022-08-16       Impact factor: 3.298

5.  'That would have been the perfect thing after diagnosis': development of a digital lifestyle management application in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Nicole Krause; Karin Riemann-Lorenz; Anne Christin Rahn; Jana Pöttgen; Sascha Köpke; Björn Meyer; Frithjof Thale; Herbert Temmes; Markus van de Loo; Stefan M Gold; Christoph Heesen
Journal:  Ther Adv Neurol Disord       Date:  2022-09-06       Impact factor: 6.430

6.  Co-Development of a Web Application (COVID-19 Social Site) for Long-Term Care Workers ("Something for Us"): User-Centered Design and Participatory Research Study.

Authors:  Catherine H Saunders; Ailyn Sierpe; Gabrielle Stevens; Glyn Elwyn; Matthew Cantrell; Jaclyn Engel; Melissa Gonzalez; Martha Hayward; Joellen Huebner; Lisa Johnson; Alejandro Jimenez; Nancy Ruth Little; Corinne McKenna; Manu Onteeru; May Oo Khine; Jacqueline Pogue; José Luis Salinas Vargas; Peter Schmidt; Rachael Thomeer; Marie-Anne Durand
Journal:  J Med Internet Res       Date:  2022-09-22       Impact factor: 7.076

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