Summary
Poor usability is a threat to patient safety and linked to productivity loss, workflow
disruption, user frustration, sub-optimal product use and system de-installations.
Although usability is receiving more attention nationally and internationally, myths
about usability persist. This editorial debunks five common myths about usability
(1) usability only concerns the look and feel of a product and is, therefore, only
a minor concern, (2) usability is not measurable, (3) usability stifles innovation,
(4) vendors are solely responsible for product usability, and (5) usability methods
are not practical for use in healthcare.
Keywords
Usability - user experience - human-computer interaction