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When usability evaluation is part of the development process of digital solutions, these are more likely to allow an interaction that is intuitive, efficient, memorable, effective, and pleasant, which is key for user acceptance and digital solutions dissemination [4]. Poor usability impacts the quality of digital solutions and undermines the objective of ensuring that it is suitable for their users [5].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44326
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Our study found that telemedicine was less efficient than in-person–based care and increased physicians’ WOW burden. The overall EHR-based WOW declined for physicians in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and the rapid transition to telemedicine; however, when controlling for changes in patient volume and clinical hours of care, physicians who devoted a higher proportion of their clinical time to telemedicine had higher levels of EHR-based WOW than those who used telemedicine less intensively.
JMIR Med Inform 2022;10(7):e34826
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Electronic Video Consent to Power Precision Health Research: A Pilot Cohort Study
Reference 11: EngageUC: developing an efficient and ethical approach to biobanking research at the Universityefficient
JMIR Form Res 2021;5(9):e29123
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