基于网络的健康解决方案研究指南的开发和可用性测试。

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Maheswari Eluru, Aishwarya S Potturu, Matthew Scotch, Lisa Allen, Nancy Osgood, Ana Tello, Adela Grando
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年轻的科学家,包括博士后和助理教授,需要获得用于培训和提案发展的拨款写作资源。为此,我们开发了一个基于网络的研究指南,在整个研究资助过程中提供集中访问策划工具-寻找资金,准备提案,管理奖励等。利用消费者信息学原理,我们通过经验教训和可推广到其他机构的见解,提高了研究资助库的有效性。六名教员完成了九项任务来探索指南的十个章节。参与者发现该指南非常有用,系统可用性量表(SUS)得分为89.2分。建议包括改进导航、内容组织和提供有关奖项管理流程的教育。喜欢的特性是信息的时间顺序组织、成功授予的样本、预填充的模板和持续反馈的机制。这些发现强调了可用性在开发资源方面的重要性,这些资源可以有效地支持教师撰写拨款和制定提案。
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Development and Usability Testing of a Web-Based Research Guide for Health Solutions Grant Writing.

Young scientists, including postdocs and assistant professors, need access to grant writing resources for training and proposal development. To assist in this, we developed a web-based research guide providing centralized access to curated tools throughout the research funding process- finding funding, preparing proposals, managing awards, etc. Using consumer informatics principles, we enhanced the research grant repository's effectiveness, with lessons learned and insights generalizable to other institutions. Six faculty members completed nine tasks to explore the guide's ten sections. Participants found the guide highly usable, with an excellent System Usability Scale (SUS) score of 89.2. Suggestions included improving navigation, content organization and providing education on award management processes. Liked features were the chronological organization of information, samples from successful grants, pre-populated templates, and mechanisms for ongoing feedback. These findings underscore the importance of usability in developing resources that effectively support faculty in grant writing and proposal development.

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