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    ClinicalTrials.gov offers a user-friendly website for patients and the public to find clinical trial information. The system prioritizes usability with clear navigation, standardized data, and simplified search functions.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Clinical Trial Management
    • Public Health Information Dissemination

    Background:

    • ClinicalTrials.gov is a vital resource for clinical trial information.
    • Ensuring public accessibility and usability is crucial for effective information dissemination.
    • Diverse user needs require a well-designed and intuitive platform.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the design and development of the ClinicalTrials.gov website.
    • To highlight usability considerations throughout the system's creation.
    • To detail features enhancing user access to clinical trial data.

    Main Methods:

    • User-centered design principles guided system development.
    • Standardization of data presentation from multiple sources.

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  • Development of simplified search and browse functionalities for medical terminology.
  • Main Results:

    • The website features a clear homepage for site overview and rapid information access.
    • Standardized data formats improve consistency.
    • Advanced search and browse tools facilitate easier information discovery.

    Conclusions:

    • The ClinicalTrials.gov system is designed with a focus on usability for a diverse audience.
    • The implemented features aim to simplify access to complex clinical trial information.
    • Ongoing evaluation and future plans will further enhance the platform's utility.