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Atrial fibrillation dashboard evaluation using the think aloud protocol

Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia which is a major risk factor for stroke, transient ischaemic attacks and increased mortality. Primary care management of AF can significantly reduce these risks. We carried out an evaluation to asses the usability of an AF dashboard developed to improve data quality and the quality of care.
METHOD:
We developed an online dashboard about the quality of AF management for general practices of the Oxford Royal College of General Practitioners Research and Surveillance Centre network. The dashboard displays (1) case ascertainment, (2) a calculation of stroke and haemorrhage risk to assess whether the benefits of anticogulants outweigh their risk, (3) prescriptions of different types of anticoagulant and (4) if prescribed anticoagulant is at the correct dose. We conducted the think aloud evaluation, involving 24 dashboard users to improve its usability.
RESULTS:
Analysis of 24 transcripts received produced 120 individual feedback items (ie, verbalised tasks) that were mapped across five usability problem classes. We enhanced the dashboard based on evaluation feedback to encourage adoption by general practices participating in the sentinel network.
CONCLUSIONS:
The think aloud evaluation provided useful insights into important usability issues that require further development. Our enhanced AF dashboard was acceptable to clinicians and its impact on data quality and care should be assessed in a formal study.
Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1136/bmjhci-2020-100191

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Sub department:
Primary Care Health Sciences
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-8553-2641
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-9738-6349


Publisher:
BMJ Publishing Group
Journal:
BMJ Health & Care Informatics More from this journal
Volume:
27
Issue:
3
Article number:
e100191
Publication date:
2020-10-01
Acceptance date:
2020-08-24
DOI:
EISSN:
2632-1009
Pmid:
33087337


Language:
English
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Pubs id:
1139456
Local pid:
pubs:1139456
Deposit date:
2020-10-26

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