A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers.
Publication
, Journal Article
Johnson, CM; Turley, JP
Published in: Electronic Journal of Health Informatics
2007
Healthcare websites, that are influential in healthcare decision-making, must be evaluated for accuracy, readability and understandability by the average population. Most existing frameworks for designing and evaluating interactive websites focus on the utility and usability of the site. Although these are significant to the design of the basic site, they are not sufficient. We have developed an iterative framework that considers these attributes longitudinally as information and structural formats change over time. The result will be websites high in ‘consumer usability’.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Electronic Journal of Health Informatics
ISSN
1446-4381
Publication Date
2007
Volume
2
Issue
2
Start / End Page
e8
Related Subject Headings
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 0807 Library and Information Studies
- 0806 Information Systems
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Johnson, C. M., & Turley, J. P. (2007). A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics, 2(2), e8.
Johnson, C. M., and J. P. Turley. “A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers.” Electronic Journal of Health Informatics 2, no. 2 (2007): e8.
Johnson CM, Turley JP. A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics. 2007;2(2):e8.
Johnson, C. M., and J. P. Turley. “A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers.” Electronic Journal of Health Informatics, vol. 2, no. 2, 2007, p. e8.
Johnson CM, Turley JP. A new approach to building web-based interfaces for healthcare consumers. Electronic Journal of Health Informatics. 2007;2(2):e8.
Published In
Electronic Journal of Health Informatics
ISSN
1446-4381
Publication Date
2007
Volume
2
Issue
2
Start / End Page
e8
Related Subject Headings
- 1117 Public Health and Health Services
- 0807 Library and Information Studies
- 0806 Information Systems