An usability evaluation of TRIO's e-learning modules enhancing the communication between cancer patients, clinicians and carers

M Bonnaudet - 2020 - diva-portal.org
The involvement of carers in oncology is important for the health of people diagnosed with
cancer as well as carers themselves. To improve their involvement, three groups; patients …

[HTML][HTML] An eHealth application in head and neck cancer survivorship care: health care professionals' perspectives

S Duman-Lubberding, CF van Uden-Kraan… - Journal of medical …, 2015 - jmir.org
Background: Although many cancer survivors could benefit from supportive care, they often
do not utilize such services. Previous studies have shown that patient-reported outcomes …

Exploring usability problems of mHealth applications developed for cervical cancer: An empirical study

MA Razzak, MN Islam, T Broti, ES Kamal… - SAGE Open …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objectives: Nowadays, mobile health applications are developed to raise awareness and
facilitate screening and treatment of cervical cancer, while a very few studies have been …

Evaluation of different features of an eHealth application for personalized illness management support: cancer patients' use and appraisal of usefulness

CM Ruland, RM Maffei, E Børøsund, A Krahn… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this paper was to describe patients' use of a multi-component
eHealth application, WebChoice, designed to support cancer patients in illness …

Evaluation of the usability of Drmyco web application using the think-aloud method

F Pezeshki, HK Moghadam, SM Mirzaei… - Frontiers in Health …, 2024 - ijmi.ir
Introduction: Health information technology has great potential to address some of the
challenges of developed and developing countries in providing accessible, affordable and …

Facilitating effective family carer engagement in cancer care: development of the eTRIO education modules

I Juraskova, P Butow, R Keast, F Boyle… - Asia-Pacific Journal …, 2019 - eprints.qut.edu.au
Aim: Family carers play an important role in cancer care. However, many carers report
feeling disempowered and ill‐equipped to support patients. Our group published the …

[引用][C] Usability evaluation of electronic medical record system with radiation oncologist using subjective and objective measures

PR Mosaly, L Mazur, L Hoyle… - International Journal of …, 2015 - redjournal.org
Results Results indicated that all the 9 tasks from the two scenarios had some usability
issues as evaluated subjectively based on expert guided heuristics; whereas, 7 out of 9 …

Embodying patient-centered communication: An eHealth prototype and evaluation.

N Haas, DS Yang, AM Lopez - 2013 - ascopubs.org
152 Background: An eHealth prototype was developed to embody the principals of Patient-
Centered Communication espoused by National Cancer Insitute (NCI). The prototype …

An e-healthcare mobile application: A stakeholders' analysis experience of reading

N Panteli, B Pitsillides, A Pitsillides… - Web mobile-based …, 2007 - igi-global.com
This chapter presents a longitudinal study on the implementation of an e-health mobile
application, DITIS, which supports network collaboration for home healthcare. By adopting …

[HTML][HTML] Development of Web-Based Education Modules to Improve Carer Engagement in Cancer Care: Design and User Experience Evaluation of the e-Triadic …

R Laidsaar-Powell, S Giunta, P Butow… - JMIR medical …, 2024 - mededu.jmir.org
Background Carers often assume key roles in cancer care. However, many carers report
feeling disempowered and ill‐equipped to support patients. Our group published evidence …