Usability Engineering
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Usability engineering methods for software developers
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Computers in Entertainment (CIE) - Social television and user interaction
User interaction design for a wearable and IT based heart failure system
HCI'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: interaction platforms and techniques
Making infrastructure visible for nomadic work
Pervasive and Mobile Computing
A telehealthcare system to care for older people suffering from metabolic syndrome
UAHCI'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: users diversity - Volume Part II
The Adoption of Mobile Health Management Services: An Empirical Study
Journal of Medical Systems
Complexity versus page hierarchy of a GUI for elderly homecare applications
ICCHP'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs - Volume Part I
App inventor for android in a healthcare IT course
Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Information technology education
Comparison of Response Times of a Mobile-Web EHRs System Using PHP and JSP Languages
Journal of Medical Systems
Ambient Assisted Living and Care in The Netherlands: The Voice of the User
International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence
Development and validation of an instrument to measure user perceived service quality of mHealth
Information and Management
A generic telemedicine infrastructure for monitoring an artificial pancreas trial
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
UAHCI'13 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Universal Access in Human-Computer Interaction: applications and services for quality of life - Volume Part III
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In the field of mobile health monitoring the current most important user groups are those aged 50 +. In our project senSAVE^(R) we developed a user interface for monitoring vital personal parameters that is specifically adapted to the needs of this group. The group is said to show less perception and control capability and has less experience in the use of information technology. More realistically, the group of 50 + users shows more diversity in their cognitive, sensory and motor skills than younger people. User interfaces for elderly people should therefore be designed for different capabilities and needs. For a mobile health monitoring system three design types were developed and evaluated in this study: three basic interfaces, two professional interfaces and an interface in between as a compromise of the two former types. Beyond monitoring the vital parameters of the user during mobile phases a stationary module for the inspection of aggregated data was included on a standard TV set together with a remote control device. The paper describes the user interface design and a comparative evaluation of the interfaces during and after the development, i.e. formative and summative evaluation. It also describes first user feedback about the stationary component.