Dear Colleagues,
I want to share the publication of my book, User Experience Research and Usability of Health Information Technology, available from Routledge at the link below:
This book is ideal for academics and scholars to be used to design studies for graduate dissertation work, independent research, or as a textbook for UX/usability courses in health informatics or related health information and technical communication (TC) courses as it covers a variety of UX research frameworks, study designs, methods, data-analysis techniques, and data collection instruments and tools including:
Field studies
Interviews
Focus groups
Diary studies
Surveys
Heuristic evaluation
Cognitive walkthrough
Think aloud
A plethora of standardized surveys and retrospective questionnaires (SUS, Post-study System Usability Questionnaire (PSSUQ)) are also included.
Everything from consent forms to how many participants to include in a usability study has been covered in this book.
Throughout the text, I encourage user-centered design (UCD), mixed-methods, and collaboration amongst interdisciplinary teams. Knowledge from many inter-related disciplines, like psychology, technical communication (TC), and human-computer interaction (HCI), together with experiential knowledge from experts is offered throughout the text.
If you are a TPC academic and scholar, I encourage you to use it in your courses. If you are a practitioner in a TPC/UX – related role, I encourage you to include it in your collection of scientific literature.
If you have any questions, please reach out to me, Jessicalynncampbell1.
Thanks so much to all who motivated me and performed important work that informed the content included in my book.
Best regards,
Jessica Lynn Campbell, PhD
Jessicalynncampbell1