An appraisal of published usability evaluations of electronic health records via systematic review
Conclusion A review of the literature demonstrates a paucity of quality published studies describing scientifically valid and reproducible usability evaluations at various stages of EHR system development. A lack of formal and standardized reporting of EHR usability evaluation results is a major contributor to this knowledge gap, and efforts to improve this deficiency will be one step of moving the field of usability engineering forward.
Source: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association - Category: Information Technology Authors: Ellsworth, M. A., Dziadzko, M., OHoro, J. C., Farrell, A. M., Zhang, J., Herasevich, V. Tags: Review Source Type: research
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