Use of Eye-Tracking in Studies of EHR Usability - The Current State: A Scoping Review.

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Eye-tracking has long been used to assess usability for the public web. Recently, it is used to assess user behavior with electronic health records (EHRs). We conducted a scoping review of studies involving eye-tracking for usability of EHRs to determine the current state. Three main themes emerged: studies of usual use of systems, development of new methods, and studies of new features. Detailed user behaviors revealed by eye-tracking can contribute valuable information to redesign efforts.
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Authors Senathirajah, Yalini;Borycki, Elizabeth M;Kushniruk, Andre;Cato, Kenrick;Wang, Jinglu;
Journal Studies in health technology and informatics
Year 2019
DOI 10.3233/SHTI190742
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