肩部不稳定和开放Latarjet手术OPEMS对残疾人的可用性和可及性。

IF 1.6 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Patient Experience Pub Date : 2024-12-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23743735241305533
S Shamtej Singh Rana, Jacob Sina Ghahremani, Ronald Arnold Navarro
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Web内容可访问性指南(wcag)提供了考虑到用户认知/感官限制的网站开发要求。本研究的目的是评估基于WCAG依从性的残疾人肩部不稳定手术和开放式Latarjet手术在线患者教育材料(OPEMs)的可及性和可用性。opem的搜索引擎优化、内容、设计、性能、可访问性、总体得分、正文文本对比度和遵从性错误计数在增加WCAG标准水平上进行评估。分析表明,两个搜索词的OPEMs在WCAG合规得分中得分较低,并且随着标准变得更加严格,合规错误的数量显著增加。这些结果表明,骨科OPEMs给残疾用户带来了不必要的认知和身体负荷,需要对骨科OPEMs的可用性和可及性进行更严格的审查。
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Usability and Accessibility of Shoulder Instability and Open Latarjet Surgery OPEMS for Persons With Disabilities.

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAGs) provide website development requirements with users' cognitive/sensory limitations in mind. The purpose of this study was to assess the accessibility and usability of shoulder instability surgery and open Latarjet surgery online patient education materials (OPEMs) for persons with disabilities based on WCAG compliance. OPEMs were evaluated for search engine optimization, content, design, performance, accessibility, overall scores, body text contrast ratios, and compliance error count at increasing WCAG standard levels. Analysis suggested that OPEMs across both search terms scored poorly in WCAG compliance scores and had significant increases in the number of compliance errors as standards became more stringent. These results suggest that orthopedic OPEMs place unnecessary cognitive and physical loads on users with disabilities, warranting greater scrutiny of the availability and accessibility of orthopedic OPEMs.

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Journal of Patient Experience
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