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Tim Vincent Knecht1, Jens Göbel1, Axel Zieschank1
1Goethe University Frankfurt, University Medicine, Institute of Medical Informatics (IMI), Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
An accessible audit trail prototype for the Open Source Registry System for Rare Diseases (OSSE) was developed. Usability testing revealed a need for additional features to enhance user experience and data management in patient registries.
Area of Science:
- Health Informatics
- Software Engineering
- Data Management
Background:
- Audit trails are crucial for data integrity and security in patient registries and electronic data capture (EDC) systems.
- The Open Source Registry System for Rare Diseases (OSSE) is an open-source tool for building patient registries.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop and evaluate the usability of an initial prototype of an accessible audit trail for the OSSE.
- To identify necessary features for improving the audit trail's functionality and user experience.
Main Methods:
- Development of a new user interface for the OSSE audit trail, including list and detailed views.
- Usability evaluation using a standardized questionnaire with 15 participants, incorporating the System Usability Scale (SUS) and task-based assessments.
Main Results:
- The initial prototype achieved a SUS score of 66, indicating marginal usability and room for improvement.
- Feedback highlighted critical missing functionalities essential for effective audit trail use.
Conclusions:
- The study identified key areas for enhancing the OSSE audit trail's usability and functionality.
- Implementing the suggested features is crucial for improving user experience and data quality in patient registries.
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