Usability of state public health department websites for communication during a pandemic: A heuristic evaluation

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Momenipour, Amirmasoud [1 ]
Rojas-Murillo, Salvador [2 ]
Murphy, Brandon [3 ]
Pennathur, Priyadarshini [3 ]
Pennathur, Arunkumar [3 ]
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[1] Engineering Management, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, United States
[2] Industrial Engineering, Hofstra University, United States
[3] Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Iowa, United States
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Correlation analysis - Data repositories - Department of healths - Heuristic evaluation - Negative correlation - Public-health agencies - Risk communication - Statistically significant difference;
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Study aims were to investigate how usable COVID-19 dedicated state public health websites in the US were, and whether case counts in different geographical regions in the US were related to website usability. 16 state websites representing the 2 highest and the 2 lowest case count states in each region were selected. Five experts used a heuristic evaluation procedure to independently rate all 16 websites on a severity scale of 0–4. Usability criteria published by the US Department of Health and Human Services and criteria on risk communication and data dashboards were used. Analyses involved cross tabulation of usability criteria with case counts, comparison of usability scores using Mood's median tests, test of differences in average usability scores using ANOVA and post-hoc tests, and identification of correlations between case counts and usability scores. Results from the Mood's median test showed that the median usability scores for the states were significantly different from each other at the 5% level of significance (df = 15, chi-square = 38.40; p = 0.001). ANOVA showed statistically significant differences between the mean usability scores for the states at the 5% level of significance (F = 6.33, p © 2021 Elsevier B.V.
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