Objectives Mobile health applications that are designed without considering usability criteria can lead to cognitive overload, resulting in the rejection of these apps. To avoid this problem, the user interface of mobile health applications should be evaluated for cognitive load. This evaluation can contribute to the improvement of the user interface and help prevent cognitive overload for the user. Methods In this study, we evaluated a mobile personal health records application using the cognitive task analysis method, specifically the goals, operators, methods, and selection rules (GOMS) approach, along with the related updated GOMS model and gesture-level model techniques. The GOMS method allowed us to determine the steps of the tasks an...
The popularity of mobile devices, and particularly smart phones, has been driven by rapid developmen...
Problems associated with Health Information Technology (HIT) involves human and technical factors. P...
E-learning has the potential to support the development of expertise in clinical reasoning by being ...
Despite the importance of cognitive workload in examining the usability of smartphoneapplications an...
The intermeshing of Smartphone interactions and daily activities depletes the availability of cognit...
Cognitive workload has been defined as the cognitive processing amount needed by a user in using an ...
ABSTRACT Users experience certain levels of cognitive load when interacting with data-intensive ...
Personal health records (PHRs) provide patients secure and confidential access to their personal hea...
In this paper we present the development and usability of an electronic health record (EHR) system i...
Mobile phones are ever-present and undoubtedly beneficial and useful devices, however the amount of ...
While personal health records (PHRs) carry an array of potential benefits such as increased patient ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to an...
Problems with Health Information Technology (HIT) involve human and technical factors with human fac...
Nowadays when most people are used to smartphones the Volvo Group IT would like to look into the use...
Hörmann T, Hesse M, Christ P, Adams M, Menßen C, Rückert U. Fine-Grained Prediction of Cognitive Wor...
The popularity of mobile devices, and particularly smart phones, has been driven by rapid developmen...
Problems associated with Health Information Technology (HIT) involves human and technical factors. P...
E-learning has the potential to support the development of expertise in clinical reasoning by being ...
Despite the importance of cognitive workload in examining the usability of smartphoneapplications an...
The intermeshing of Smartphone interactions and daily activities depletes the availability of cognit...
Cognitive workload has been defined as the cognitive processing amount needed by a user in using an ...
ABSTRACT Users experience certain levels of cognitive load when interacting with data-intensive ...
Personal health records (PHRs) provide patients secure and confidential access to their personal hea...
In this paper we present the development and usability of an electronic health record (EHR) system i...
Mobile phones are ever-present and undoubtedly beneficial and useful devices, however the amount of ...
While personal health records (PHRs) carry an array of potential benefits such as increased patient ...
BACKGROUND: Clinical information systems in the National Health Service do not need to conform to an...
Problems with Health Information Technology (HIT) involve human and technical factors with human fac...
Nowadays when most people are used to smartphones the Volvo Group IT would like to look into the use...
Hörmann T, Hesse M, Christ P, Adams M, Menßen C, Rückert U. Fine-Grained Prediction of Cognitive Wor...
The popularity of mobile devices, and particularly smart phones, has been driven by rapid developmen...
Problems associated with Health Information Technology (HIT) involves human and technical factors. P...
E-learning has the potential to support the development of expertise in clinical reasoning by being ...