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Older Cancer Patients’ User Experiences With Web-Based Health Information Tools: A Think-Aloud Study

机译:老年癌症患者使用基于Web的健康信息工具的用户体验:一项大声思考的研究

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Background: Health information is increasingly presented on the Internet. Several Web design guidelines for older Web users have been proposed; however, these guidelines are often not applied in website development. Furthermore, although we know that older individuals use the Internet to search for health information, we lack knowledge on how they use and evaluate Web-based health information.Objective: This study evaluates user experiences with existing Web-based health information tools among older (≥ 65 years) cancer patients and survivors and their partners. The aim was to gain insight into usability issues and the perceived usefulness of cancer-related Web-based health information tools.Methods: We conducted video-recorded think-aloud observations for 7 Web-based health information tools, specifically 3 websites providing cancer-related information, 3 Web-based question prompt lists (QPLs), and 1 values clarification tool, with colorectal cancer patients or survivors (n=15) and their partners (n=8) (median age: 73; interquartile range 70-79). Participants were asked to think aloud while performing search, evaluation, and application tasks using the Web-based health information tools.Results: Overall, participants perceived Web-based health information tools as highly useful and indicated a willingness to use such tools. However, they experienced problems in terms of usability and perceived usefulness due to difficulties in using navigational elements, shortcomings in the layout, a lack of instructions on how to use the tools, difficulties with comprehensibility, and a large amount of variety in terms of the preferred amount of information. Although participants frequently commented that it was easy for them to find requested information, we observed that the large majority of the participants were not able to find it.Conclusions: Overall, older cancer patients appreciate and are able to use cancer information websites. However, this study shows the importance of maintaining awareness of age-related problems such as cognitive and functional decline and navigation difficulties with this target group in mind. The results of this study can be used to design usable and useful Web-based health information tools for older (cancer) patients.
机译:背景:健康信息越来越多地出现在Internet上。已经提出了一些针对较老的Web用户的Web设计准则。但是,这些准则通常不适用于网站开发。此外,尽管我们知道老年人使用Internet来搜索健康信息,但是我们缺乏有关他们如何使用和评估基于Web的健康信息的知识。 ≥65岁)癌症患者,幸存者及其伴侣。目的:深入了解癌症相关的基于Web的健康信息工具的可用性问题和有用性。方法:我们对7种基于Web的健康信息工具进行了视频记录的思想观察,特别是3个提供癌症信息的网站相关信息,3个基于Web的问题提示列表(QPL)和1个值澄清工具,用于结直肠癌患者或幸存者(n = 15)及其伴侣(n = 8)(中位年龄:73;四分位间距为70-79 )。要求参与者在使用基于Web的健康信息工具执行搜索,评估和应用任务时大声思考。结果:总体上,参与者认为基于Web的健康信息工具非常有用,并表示愿意使用这些工具。但是,由于使用导航元素的困难,布局的缺陷,缺乏有关如何使用工具的说明,易理解性的困难以及种类繁多的多样性,他们在可用性和实用性方面遇到了问题。首选信息量。尽管参与者经常评论说,他们很容易找到所需的信息,但我们观察到,大多数参与者无法找到它。结论:总体而言,年龄较大的癌症患者喜欢并能够使用癌症信息网站。但是,这项研究表明,必须牢记这一目标群体,以保持对与年龄有关的问题(例如认知和功能下降以及导航困难)的认识的重要性。这项研究的结果可用于为老年(癌症)患者设计可用和有用的基于Web的健康信息工具。

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