1. Usability of the "Systematic Review Support" computer system: a methodological study.
- Author
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Escaldelai FMD, Escaldelai L, and Bergamaschi DP
- Subjects
- Humans, Female, Male, Young Adult, Systematic Reviews as Topic methods, Adult, Computer Systems, User-Computer Interface
- Abstract
Background: (1) The "Systematic Review Support" system has a high degree of perceived usability., Background: (2) Its use facilitates the exclusion of duplicate references and the selection of studies., Background: (3) Remote and synchronous usability testing made research possible during the pandemic., Background: (4) Combining usability techniques made it possible to identify the necessary adjustments., Background: (5) The method used expanded the test's capacity in a real context of use., to evaluate the usability of the "Systematic Review Support" computer system., methodological study involving 21 students who evaluated the computer system in a remote and synchronous usability test. Two activities were carried out, containing 21 tasks simulating the initial steps of a review study, proposals for eliminating duplicate references, selecting studies and resolving disagreements between evaluators. At the end, participants answered the System Usability Scale questionnaire. The measures used were: completion rate with assistance (effectiveness) and time to complete the task (efficiency). The data was described in a table using the mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum values., in a total of 21 tasks, the participants had an assisted completion rate of 9% and an average time of 55.1 minutes (the expected time being 60 minutes). The average score provided by the System Usability Scale instrument was 82.4 (considering a score from 0 to 100), median 85; minimum value 35 and maximum 97.5., the computer system has the effectiveness and efficiency parameters required of a computer review tool. It has a usability score of 82.4 on a scale of 0 to 100 assessed by the System Usability Scale instrument. The version presented incorporates the adjustments identified in the test in use.
- Published
- 2024
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