Task performance in mobile and ambient interfaces. Does size matter for usability of electronic diabetes assistants?

André Calero Valdez, M. Ziefle, Andreas Horstmann, Daniel Herding, U. Schroeder
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Abstract

Mobile small screen technology increasingly penetrates health care and medical applications. However, usability research regarding the ease of using these devices, as well as acceptance issues did mostly address aspects of IC-Technologies in younger and healthy users. This study investigates impacts of ageing and domain knowledge on user interaction using the example of diabetes. First, the software for the monitoring of diabetes had been developed and implemented on a PC. The simulated diabetes assistant was displayed on a small screen device as well as on a very large display, simulating an ambient assisted living environment. In a second step, the navigation behavior of younger and older diabetes patients as well as healthy users was assessed. Results show that age and display-size have a big impact on the device interaction, independently of domain knowledge. Furthermore, it was found that simple usage of a bigger screen could be helpful for tutoring patients in using a mobile electronic living assistant.
在移动和环境界面中的任务性能。大小对电子糖尿病助手的可用性有影响吗?
移动小屏幕技术日益渗透到卫生保健和医疗应用中。然而,关于使用这些设备的易用性的可用性研究,以及接受问题,主要是针对年轻和健康用户的ic技术方面。本研究以糖尿病为例,探讨了老龄化和领域知识对用户交互的影响。首先,糖尿病监测软件已经在PC上开发和实现。模拟糖尿病助手显示在一个小屏幕设备和一个非常大的显示器上,模拟环境辅助生活环境。第二步,对年轻、老年糖尿病患者以及健康用户的导航行为进行评估。结果表明,年龄和显示尺寸对设备交互有很大的影响,与领域知识无关。此外,研究发现,简单地使用更大的屏幕可以帮助指导患者使用移动电子生活助手。
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