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  • Maternal Health
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Early labor (latent phase) presents challenges for expectant mothers.
  • Accessible, reliable web-based information is needed for preparation and coping during early labor.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development of Latens.no, a Norwegian website for early labor information.
  • To explore user experiences with Latens.no to enhance its user-friendliness.

Main Methods:

  • Iterative website development with a multidisciplinary team and end-users.
  • User-friendliness assessment using semistructured interviews and the think-aloud method.
  • Analysis of transcribed user feedback on website content and design.

Main Results:

  • Participants found Latens.no content relevant, trustworthy, and easy to read.
  • Website design was perceived as attractive and user-friendly.
  • Users could easily complete tasks with minimal effort, providing actionable feedback for improvement.

Conclusions:

  • The think-aloud method provided detailed user feedback for website enhancement.
  • User-centered design confirmed website usability while identifying areas for improvement.
  • Expected improvements will increase Latens.no's usability and acceptability for early labor support.