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User Experience of CT Scan: A Reflection of Usability and Exertions

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Medical devices follow a trend, just like consumer electronic products, where they are becoming more complicated and performance is doubling every two years. Consequently, medical devices require a multidisciplinary team for design and development. Therefore, with so many commands and systems to deal with, users cognitive loads are challenged to effectively execute commands. In medical devices, the cognitive workload will play more of a role because it uses advanced technology, is extremely expensive and takes a great deal of specialization to operate. Thus, effective and economical methods are required to evaluate user experience. Heuristic evaluation is an effective method to identify major usability problems and highlight issues faced by users. Heuristic evaluation was adapted, to identify the usability of a CT scan on Saudi Arabian users and to identify if operating the CT scan can lead to physical and mental load effort. The study indicated that the higher experience users have, the less usability catastrophe they face.
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hal-02191130 , version 1 (23-07-2019)

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Saad Aldoihi, Omar Hammami. User Experience of CT Scan: A Reflection of Usability and Exertions. The ACS/IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), Nov 2018, Aqaba, Jordan. ⟨hal-02191130⟩
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