Literature DB >> 35673049

Remote Usability Testing to Facilitate the Continuation of Research.

LeeAnne B Sherwin1, Justina Yevu-Johnson1, Michelle Matteson-Kome2, Mathew Bechtold2, Blaine Reeder1,3.   

Abstract

Usability testing has historically been an in-person activity where test participants and evaluation researchers are co-located. Recruiting participants into usability studies can be a challenging endeavor especially when potential participants are concerned about time commitments and social distancing. The global COVID-19 pandemic has driven the development of remote usability testing methods. In this paper, we describe remote usability testing as it evolved during a pre-pandemic research study. We adapted our in-person usability evaluation methodology for a commercially available mHealth app to a remote usability testing methodology to accommodate potential participants during a more convenient participant-identified time. In doing so we met the needs, preferences, and availability of our participants and maintained research progress. Adapting to patient-centered needs through remote usability testing has the potential to facilitate continued research and engage potential participants due to its convenience, flexibility, and decrease constraints presented by geographic limits.

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Keywords:  Digital Technology; Mobile Applications; Usability Evaluation

Year:  2022        PMID: 35673049     DOI: 10.3233/SHTI220110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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1.  Remote Moderator and Observer Experiences and Decision-making During Usability Testing of a Web-Based Empathy Training Portal: Content Analysis.

Authors:  Michelle Lobchuk; Prachotan Reddy Bathi; Adedotun Ademeyo; Aislinn Livingston
Journal:  JMIR Form Res       Date:  2022-08-03
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