For a grad class this semester, I'm conducting an online experiment to assess patient reactions to the design of electronic health records. Responses are anonymous and will only be used for this project. The survey works best on a tablet or laptop/desktop and should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Thank you to everyone from Discord who has already participated. I'd be very appreciative of your help!
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Help with a brief survey
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Not sure if it helps, as I interpreted the data the same and answered the same to both presentations. While I appreciated the info of the first, I really appreciated the concise and to the point version 2.
I am gonna be fully honest. I don't want to spend time reading about what's what when it comes to test results. I want it to the point and showing me how I fare against the norms.
That said, AFTER talking to my doctor, I DO want all of the additional information. But when initially receiving them? I just wanna know how bad it is as soon as possible.
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I am gonna be fully honest. I don't want to spend time reading about what's what when it comes to test results. I want it to the point and showing me how I fare against the norms.
That said, AFTER talking to my doctor, I DO want all of the additional information. But when initially receiving them? I just wanna know how bad it is as soon as possible.
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Yep. Give me some red/green/yellow numbers so I know right away if they are bad.
I wish that watch were 38mm?
Re: Help with a brief survey
My first draft of the design with context did have red, yellow, and green indicators for each tile. I scaled it back because I thought it was introducing too many changes at once to be able to tell which change actually affected the health self-assessment and confidence. I would have loved to have three designs: current, with explanation, and with explanation and color. But I'm new to conducting these kinds of tests and the data analysis that comes with it and decided to keep it simpler. I'm kicking around the idea of doing a more formal study with all three designs outside of class and trying to get it published.
Great results so far. Thank you to everyone who has participated!