An 11-Item Measure of User- and Human-Centered Design for Personal Health Tools (UCD-11): Development and Validation
Journal of Medical Internet Research2021Vol. 23(3), pp. e15032–e15032
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Holly O. Witteman, Gratianne Vaisson, Thierry Provencher, Selma Chipenda Dansokho, Heather Colquhoun, Michèle Dugas, Angela Fagerlin, Anik Giguère, Lynne Haslett, Aubri Hoffman, Noah Ivers, France Légaré, Marie-Ève Trottier, Dawn Stacey, Robert J. Volk, Jean‐Sébastien Renaud
Abstract
The User-Centered Design 11-item measure (UCD-11) may be used to quantitatively document the user/human-centeredness of design and development processes of patient-centered tools. By building an evidence base about such processes, we can help ensure that tools are adapted to people who will use them, rather than requiring people to adapt to tools.
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