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Improving the Usability and Safety of Digital Health Systems: The Role of Predictive Human-Computer Interaction Modeling

Chris Paton, André Kushniruk, Elizabeth M. Borycki, Mike English, Jim Warren

2021Journal of Medical Internet Research29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we describe techniques for predictive modeling of human-computer interaction (HCI) and discuss how they could be used in the development and evaluation of user interfaces for digital health systems such as electronic health record systems. Predictive HCI modeling has the potential to improve the generalizability of usability evaluations of digital health interventions beyond specific contexts, especially when integrated with models of distributed cognition and higher-level sociotechnical frameworks. Evidence generated from building and testing HCI models of the user interface (UI) components for different types of digital health interventions could be valuable for informing evidence-based UI design guidelines to support the development of safer and more effective UIs for digital health interventions.

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityGeneralizability theorySociotechnical systemComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionDigital healthPsychological interventionSAFERUsability engineeringKnowledge managementHealth carePsychologyComputer securityDevelopmental psychologyEconomic growthPsychiatryEconomicsMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsElectronic Health Records SystemsDigital Mental Health Interventions
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