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Validation of the three web quality dimensions of a minimally invasive surgery e-learning platform

Authors :
J. Blas Pagador
José L. Noguera
Enrique J. Gómez
Daniel Burgos
Francisco M. Sánchez-Margallo
Luisa F. Sánchez-Peralta
Patricia Sánchez-González
Juan Francisco Ortega-Morán
Source :
International Journal of Medical Informatics, ISSN 1386-5056, 2017, Vol. 107, Archivo Digital UPM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
E.T.S.I. Telecomunicación (UPM), 2017.

Abstract

Introduction: E-learning web environments, including the new TELMA platform, are increasingly being used to provide cognitive training in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) to surgeons. A complete validation of this MIS elearning platform has been performed to determine whether it complies with the three web quality dimensions: usability, content and functionality. Methods: 21 Surgeons participated in the validation trials. They performed a set of tasks in the TELMA platform, where an e-MIS validity approach was followed. Subjective (questionnaires and checklists) and objective (web analytics) metrics were analysed to achieve the complete validation of usability, content and functionality. Results: The TELMA platform allowed access to didactic content with easy and intuitive navigation. Surgeons performed all tasks with a close-to-ideal number of clicks and amount of time. They considered the design of the website to be consistent (95.24%), organised (90.48%) and attractive (85.71%). Moreover, they gave the content a high score (4.06 out of 5) and considered it adequate for teaching purposes. The surgeons scored the professional language and content (4.35), logo (4.24) and recommendations (4.20) the highest. Regarding functionality, the TELMA platform received an acceptance of 95.24% for navigation and 90.48% for interactivity. Conclusions: According to the study, it seems that TELMA had an attractive design, innovative content and interactive navigation, which are three key features of an e-learning platform. TELMA successfully met the three criteria necessary for consideration as a website of quality by achieving more than 70% of agreements regarding all usability, content and functionality items validated; this constitutes a preliminary requirement for an effective e-learning platform. However, the content completeness, authoring tool and registration process required improvement. Finally, the e-MIS validity methodology used to measure the three dimensions of web quality in this work can be applied to other clinical areas or training fields.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Medical Informatics, ISSN 1386-5056, 2017, Vol. 107, Archivo Digital UPM, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Accession number :
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