Effect of Prior Health Knowledge on the Usability of Two Home Medical Devices: Usability Study
JMIR mhealth and uhealth2020Vol. 8(9), pp. e17983–e17983
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Abstract
This study has the following two contributions: (1) a theoretical interest highlighting the importance of user characteristics including prior health knowledge on usability outcomes and (2) an applied interest to provide recommendations to designers and medical staff.
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