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User experience design (UXD) enhances the usability of printed educational materials (PEMs) for health screening. However, improved usability did not translate to better knowledge or screening intentions in our studies.

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  • Health Communication
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Graphic Design

Background:

  • Printed educational materials (PEMs) are crucial for public health information.
  • Previous research indicates PEMs often have usability issues impacting effectiveness.
  • User experience design (UXD) principles may offer solutions to enhance PEM usability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate if user experience design (UXD) can improve the perceived usability of printed educational materials (PEMs).
  • To assess the impact of UXD on the learnability and screening intentions related to PEMs.
  • To explore the role of design expertise in creating usable health education materials.

Main Methods:

  • Four studies were conducted, involving usability testing of PEMs for breast and cervical cancer screening.
  • Comparative analysis of PEMs designed with and without UXD principles.
  • Assessment of perceived usability, usability problems, design expertise, learnability (knowledge gain), and intention to screen.

Main Results:

  • Studies 1-3 demonstrated that UXD significantly improved the perceived usability of PEMs.
  • Study 3 indicated variability in designers' ability to create usable PEMs based on expertise.
  • Study 4 found no significant improvement in learnability or intention to screen despite enhanced usability.

Conclusions:

  • UXD, particularly with graphic design integration, can enhance PEM perceived usability in certain contexts.
  • Lack of perceived usability does not appear to be the primary reason PEMs fail to improve knowledge or screening intention.
  • Further research is needed to understand factors influencing PEM learnability and behavioral impact.