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    Information system design for a hospital emergency department: A usability
    analysis of software prototypes
    Adem Karahoca a,*, Erkan Bayraktar a, Ekrem Tatoglu b, Dilek Karahoca a
    a Faculty of Engineering, Bahcesehir University, Besiktas, Istanbul 34349, Turkey
    b Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Bahcesehir University, Besiktas, Istanbul 34349, Turkey
    a r t i c l e i n f o
    Article history:
    Received 14 January 2009
    Available online 13 September 2009
    Keywords:
    Electronic health records
    GUI design
    Medical information systems
    Human factors engineering
    Usability engineering
    Tablet PCs
    a b s t r a c t
    Study objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usability of emergency department (ED) software
    prototypes developed for Tablet personal computers (Tablet PCs) in order to keep electronic health
    records (EHRs) of patients errorless and accessible through mobile technologies. In order to serve this
    purpose, two alternative prototypes were developed for Tablet PCs: Mobile Emergency Department Software
    (MEDS) and Mobile Emergency Department Software Iconic (MEDSI) among which the user might
    choose the more appropriate one for ED operations based on a usability analysis involving the target
    users.
    Methods: The study is based on a case study of 32 potential users of our prototypes at the ED of Kadikoy-
    AHG in Istanbul, Turkey. We examined usability of the prototypes for medical information systems by
    means of Nielsen’s heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthrough methods relying on 7-point scales,
    and scenario completion success rate and average scenario completion time, respectively.
    Results: The implementation of MEDSI in our case study confirmed the view that the usability evaluation
    results of iconic GUIs were better than those of non-iconic GUIs in terms of Nielsen’s heuristic evaluation,
    effectiveness and user satisfaction. For the whole sample, paired t-test scores indicated that there was a
    significant difference (p < 0.01) between mean values of Nielsen’s usability scores toward MEDS and
    MEDSI indicating that MEDSI was evaluated more favorably than MEDS. As for effectiveness of the prototypes,
    significant differences (p < 0.01) were noted between MEDS and MEDSI in terms of both overall
    scenario completion success rate and average scenario completion time. Similarly, for the full sample of
    users independent sample t-test scores indicated that MEDSI was perceived significantly more favorable
    (p < 0.01) than MEDS in terms of overall user satisfaction.
    Conclusion: The study provides two important contributions to the extant literature. First, it addresses a
    topic and methodology that serves potentially interesting to the biomedical informatics community.
    Drawing on good background information and appropriate context, it involves various aspects of usability
    testing. Another contribution of the study lies in its examination of two different prototypes during
    the design phase involving the target users.
     2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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