Dong Jin Shin, Mitra Lewis, Yu-Hsiang Hsieh, Noha Atef Rahmoun, Charlotte A Gaydos, Tza-Huei Wang, Richard Rothman
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Healthcare worker feedback on a prototype smartphone-based point-of-care test platform for use in episodic care.
With a growing list of new platforms, end-user acceptability is an evolving topic in point-of-care (POC) test development. While technical reports of new experimental POC tests are common, it is rare to find reports which evaluate the end-user acceptability of such innovations. This work illustrates an example of bridging that gap by evaluating the end-user acceptability of an experimental POC test platform with novel technical features. A prototype smartphone-based STI tests was evaluated by ED technicians, followed by a survey of acceptability factors. Our findings suggest that the end-user acceptability of some design features implemented in the prototype.
期刊介绍:
Point of Care: The Journal of Near-Patient Testing & Technology is a vital resource for directors and managers of large and small hospital pathology labs, blood centers, home health-care agencies, doctors" offices, and other healthcare facilities. Each issue brings you peer-reviewed original research articles, along with concepts, technologies and trends, covering topics that include: Test accuracy Turnaround time Data management Quality control Regulatory compliance Cost-effectiveness of testing