2020
DOI: 10.1177/0018720820953644
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Evaluating Medical Devices Remotely: Current Methods and Potential Innovations

Abstract: Objective We present examples of laboratory and remote studies, with a focus on studies appropriate for medical device design and evaluation. From this review and description of extant options for remote testing, we provide methods and tools to achieve research goals remotely. Background The FDA mandates human factors evaluation of medical devices. Studies show similarities and differences in results collected in laboratories compared to data collected remotely in non-laboratory settings. Remote studies show p… Show more

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“…A significant challenge overcome by our study team was the lack of existing methodologies and guidelines available for remote usability testing with older adults. Recently, McLaughlin et al [ 8 ] outlined various tools available for different kinds of remote usability testing of medical devices and recommended that study personnel be available for phone support during tests with older adults. Beyond this advice, there is no clear guidance from human-computer interaction, usability, mHealth, or other literature on how to operationalize a fully remote study protocol for older adult participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A significant challenge overcome by our study team was the lack of existing methodologies and guidelines available for remote usability testing with older adults. Recently, McLaughlin et al [ 8 ] outlined various tools available for different kinds of remote usability testing of medical devices and recommended that study personnel be available for phone support during tests with older adults. Beyond this advice, there is no clear guidance from human-computer interaction, usability, mHealth, or other literature on how to operationalize a fully remote study protocol for older adult participants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic also disrupted research, forcing projects to suspend operations or implement remote noncontact methods [ 5 - 7 ]. Paradoxically, some studies of mobile technology faced difficulties converting to entirely remote technology delivery and usability assessment, revealing opportunities for technology projects to experiment with remote operations [ 8 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pandemic also disrupted research, forcing projects to suspend operations or implement remote noncontact methods [5][6][7]. Paradoxically, some studies of mobile technology faced difficulties converting to entirely remote technology delivery and usability assessment, revealing opportunities for technology projects to experiment with remote operations [8].…”
Section: Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentially useful existing methods to access and evaluate technology include online questionnaires, online forums, self-kept diaries, email, telephone calls, and postal delivery [11,[15][16][17]. More recently, videoconferencing tools are used to replicate in-person, moderated usability testing [8,11,17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%