2024
DOI: 10.30699/fhi.v13i0.569
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A Combination of Three Scales for Measuring User-Perceived Usability of a Clinical Information System: Which Approach Produces the Most Informative Results?

Shahabedin Rahmatizadeh,
Jurek Kirakowski,
Saeideh Valizadeh-Haghi
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: For the first time in Iran, a kidney stone clinical information system (CIS) has been designed to manage and calculate and visualize patients’ kidney stone risk profiles. Nevertheless, the usability of this system has not been evaluated yet. Medically, this study aims to evaluate the user-perceived usability of the kidney stone CIS. Technically, the current study aims to determine which user-perceived usability testing approach produces the most informative results about the usability of this sys… Show more

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