Evaluating the usability of public health data dashboards as information sources for professionals and the public: Findings from a case study with domain experts.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Bahareh Ansari
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Abstract

Background: Recently, public health data dashboards have gained popularity as trusted, up-to-date sources of health information. However, their usability and usefulness may be limited.

Objective: To identify the requirements of usable public health data dashboards through a case study with domain experts.

Methods: Paired-user virtual data collection sessions were conducted with 20 experts in three steps: (1) a monitored use of an existing dashboard to complete tasks and discuss the usability problems, (2) a survey rating user experience, and (3) an interview regarding the users and use cases. Data analysis included quantitative analysis of the survey findings and thematic analysis of the audio transcripts.

Results: Analyses yielded several findings: (1) familiar charts with clear legends and labels should be used to focus users' attention on the content; (2) charts should be organized in a simple and consistent layout; (3) contextual information should be provided to help with interpretations; (4) data limitations should be clearly communicated; (5) guidance should be provided to lead user interactions.

Discussion: The identified requirements guide health librarians and information professionals in evaluating public health data dashboards.

Conclusion: Public health data dashboards should be designed based on users' needs to provide useful up-to-date information sources for health information consumers.

评估公共卫生数据仪表盘作为专业人员和公众信息来源的可用性:与领域专家进行案例研究的结果。
背景:最近,公共卫生数据仪表盘作为可信赖的最新卫生信息来源越来越受欢迎。然而,它们的可用性和实用性可能有限:通过与领域专家进行案例研究,确定可用公共卫生数据仪表盘的要求:方法:分三个步骤对 20 名专家进行了配对用户虚拟数据收集会议:(方法:分三个步骤对 20 名专家进行了配对用户虚拟数据收集会议:(1)监测现有仪表盘的使用情况,以完成任务并讨论可用性问题;(2)对用户体验进行评级调查;(3)就用户和使用案例进行访谈。数据分析包括调查结果的定量分析和音频记录的主题分析:分析得出了几项结论:(1)应使用熟悉的图表,并配有清晰的图例和标签,以将用户的注意力集中在内容上;(2)图表应采用简单一致的布局;(3)应提供上下文信息以帮助解释;(4)应明确告知数据限制;(5)应提供指导以引导用户互动:讨论:所确定的要求为卫生图书馆员和信息专业人员评估公共卫生数据仪表盘提供了指导:结论:应根据用户需求设计公共卫生数据仪表盘,为卫生信息消费者提供有用的最新信息来源。
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Health Information and Libraries Journal
Health Information and Libraries Journal INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
10.50%
发文量
52
期刊介绍: Health Information and Libraries Journal (HILJ) provides practitioners, researchers, and students in library and health professions an international and interdisciplinary forum. Its objectives are to encourage discussion and to disseminate developments at the frontiers of information management and libraries. A major focus is communicating practices that are evidence based both in managing information and in supporting health care. The Journal encompasses: - Identifying health information needs and uses - Managing programmes and services in the changing health environment - Information technology and applications in health - Educating and training health information professionals - Outreach to health user groups
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