{"id":"06620","slug":"telehealth-usability--06620","source":{"id":"06620","dataset":"techtransfer","title":"Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ)","description_":"<p>The Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ) is an innovative, psychometrically validated instrument specifically designed to systematically assess the usability of telehealth technologies across multiple critical dimensions.</p><p><h2>Description</h2>The Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ) is a comprehensive evaluation tool meticulously developed to measure the usability attributes of telehealth systems. It encompasses key factors such as usefulness, ease of use, effectiveness, reliability, and user satisfaction, providing a multidimensional assessment framework tailored to telehealth environments. The TUQ addresses the unique characteristics and complexities inherent to telehealth platforms, distinguishing itself from generic usability instruments by focusing specifically on remote health service delivery technologies. Its psychometric robustness ensures reliable and valid measurement outcomes, enabling objective assessment and comparison of diverse telehealth products. By incorporating established usability principles and adapting them for the specific context of telehealth, the TUQ facilitates the identification of technology strengths and weaknesses, ultimately guiding optimization efforts to enhance user experience and clinical efficacy.</p><p><h2>Applications</h2>- Evaluation of telehealth software platforms and applications during development and post-deployment phases to ensure optimal usability performance.\r<br>- Assessment of medical devices integrated with telehealth services to evaluate interface and interaction efficacy from both provider and patient perspectives.\r<br>- Quality assurance and benchmarking of telehealth systems in clinical settings to maintain standards of user satisfaction and operational reliability.\r<br>- Research tool in clinical trials or usability studies to quantitatively measure user interaction with telehealth technologies.\r<br>- Support for procurement decisions by healthcare organizations seeking validated measures to compare usability features of telehealth products.\r<br>- Guidance for telehealth technology developers to inform design improvements based on systematic user feedback.</p><p><h2>Advantages</h2>- Targeted Design: The TUQ is uniquely tailored to telehealth platforms, capturing usability dimensions that generic questionnaires may overlook.\r<br>- Comprehensive Evaluation: It covers a broad spectrum of usability factors including effectiveness, ease of use, reliability, and user satisfaction, ensuring holistic insights.\r<br>- Psychometric Validity: Developed with rigorous validation methods, the TUQ provides reliable, reproducible results facilitating confident decision-making.\r<br>- Enhances User-Centered Design: By focusing on end-user experience, the tool aids developers in creating more intuitive and accessible telehealth solutions.\r<br>- Facilitates Regulatory and Quality Compliance: The systematic usability data generated supports adherence to healthcare standards and regulatory expectations.\r<br>- Adaptability: Suitable for varied telehealth modalities, including synchronous and asynchronous communication technologies.</p><p><h2>Invention Readiness</h2>The TUQ has progressed beyond conceptual development into a mature stage where its reliability and validity are established through related studies. It is prepared for implementation in real-world telehealth evaluations with established protocols. Further research could focus on expanding its applicability across emerging telehealth modalities and integrating it within broader usability frameworks, enhancing its customization to specific clinical contexts and technology types.</p><p><h2>IP Status</h2>Copyright</p><p></p>","tags":["Platform Technology"],"file_number":"06620","collections":[],"meta_description":"Validated questionnaire measuring telehealth usability across usefulness, ease, reliability, and satisfaction for design and evaluation.","image_url":"","apriori_judge_output":"{\"scores\":{\"novelty\":4.0,\"potential_impact\":4.0,\"readiness\":4.0,\"scalability\":4.0,\"timeliness\":2.0},\"weighted_score\":3.6,\"risks\":[\"IP status: copyright may limit freedom to operate or commercialization without licensing\",\"timeliness: novelty dated 2024 may be approaching saturation in telehealth usability measures\",\"market adoption risk in diverse telehealth platforms\",\"scalability depends on platform integration and regulatory requirements\"],\"one_sentence_take\":\"TUQ shows solid novelty and readiness with broad applicability, but its 2024 origin and copyright IP may constrain licensing and rapid market scaling.\"}","lead_inventor_name":"Bambang Parmanto","lead_inventor_dept":"SHRS-Health Information Management","technology_type":"Digital Health","technology_subtype":"Healthcare Delivery","therapeutic_areas":[],"therapeutic_indications":[],"custom_tags":[],"all_tech_innovators":["Bambang Parmanto"],"date_submitted":"2024-01-29"},"highlight":{},"matched_queries":null,"score":0.0}