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Table 3 Evaluation Data from Usability testing (Study 3)†

From: The development of a web- and a print-based decision aid for prostate cancer screening

 

Booklet

Web

 

N = 14

N = 14

Age

M = 53.8

M = 54.0

 

SD = 7.8

SD = 7.2

Race

  

White

28.6%

50.0%

African American

71.4%

50.0%

Education

  

< HS grad

21.4%

35.7%

Some college

42.9%

21.4%

College Graduate

14.3%

0.0%

Graduate work/degree

21.4%

42.9%

Marital Status

  

Married/living as married

50.0%

35.7%

Not married

50.0%

64.2%

Employment Status

  

Not employed/Retired

50.0%

50.0%

Employed

41.9%

50.0%

Health Insurance

  

Yes

92.9%

78.6%

How often Screened

  

3-6 months

7.1%

14.3%

Annually

50.0%

42.9%

Every 2 years

0.0%

0.0%

Don't know/Missing

42.9%

42.9%

Prior Abnormal Screening Result

  

Yes

7.1%

7.1%

Amount of Information Provided

  

Much/A little less info than wanted

7.1%

21.4%

About Right

50.0%

50.0%

A little more/a lot more info than wanted

42.8%

21.4%

Length of booklet/website

  

Much too long/a little too long

35.7%

50.0%

About right

50.0%

42.9%

Wanted a little/much longer

14.2%

7.1%

Clarity

  

Everything/most things clear

85.7%

92.9%

Some Clear

7.1%

7.1%

Many unclear

0.0%

0.0%

Missing data

7.2%

 

Overall Message

  

Definitely/Probably not screen

14.3%

14.3%

Neither

14.3%

35.7%

Definitely/Probably Screen

71.5%

42.8%

  1. † No significance testing was conducted due to overlap between groups (6 men participating in web usability testing also participated in booklet usability testing)