HUBBI: eHealth UsaBility Benchmarking instrument

HUBBI: eHealth UsaBility Benchmarking instrument

Category:
User Experience

Net4Age Ontology Terms:
acceptance , autonomy , citizen , comfort , computer , design , disease , health professional , inclusion , people , researcher , technology , usability

Description:

Usability benchmarking tool for eHealth developed in the context of eHealth solutions for older adults

Overview: 
The HUBBI is a new and comprehensive usability benchmarking tool for the eHealth domain. It assesses usability on seven domains (BSP, TTF, ID, NS, IT, GS, SAT) in which a score per domain is generated. This can help eHealth developers to quickly determine which areas of the eHealth system's usability need to be optimized.

Objectives: 
The goal of this study is to develop a new usability benchmarking tool for eHealth, the eHealth UsaBility Benchmarking Instrument (HUBBI), that is based on a new ontology of usability factors for eHealth.

Initiatives: 
a new alternative to outdated usability benchmarking instruments, specifically for the eHealth domain, based on an ontology of usability problems with modern-day eHealth systems.
Shortcomings: 
-
Relevance: 
5
Relevance Description: 
The approach User centered design is a key point for NET4Age, and also the initiative apply this approach for eHealth
Quality: 
5
Opinion: 
This initiative is critical to understanding usability and ensuring accessibility to eHealth.
Overlap: 
No
Overlap Detail: 
Sources: 
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0262036
Keywords: 
eHealth, usability
Email: 
oscazanutto@gmail.com