NCATS Toolkit Usability Test Plan OMB#: 0925-0648 Exp., date: 05/2021
Last updated: February 2019
Unmoderated Usability Testing and Survey.
The activities will be conducted in person at Rare Disease Day, an event held at the NIH campus.
All persons attending Rare Disease Day at the NIH campus have a personal or professional interest in rare disease information. The room is open to all attendees who have an interest in learning about and providing feedback for the Toolkit website.
No more than 25 participants will take part in the usability test.
Thank you for participating in this test of the Toolkit for Patient-focused Therapy Development website. The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) is testing the website to find out if there are ways we can make it better. You will be asked to complete tasks and to answer questions to get some of your opinions on specific areas of the website. If you don’t feel comfortable answering a question and would like to skip it or want to stop the test at any time, please don’t hesitate to do so. We do not collect any personal information.
The survey should take less than 15 minutes to complete.
What brings you to Rare Disease Day?
What are you looking for when you are researching a rare disease?
Now I’d like you to take a look at the homepage of the website and after you look around and read what it is about, we’d like you to give us your impressions and expectations. Once you are done looking around, click on the [Done] button in the upper right corner.
[Start]
Homepage
[Done]
What are your first impressions of the website?
What is the main purpose of the website and what can you get from the website?
Let’s say you are new to patient advocacy (whether you are or are not) and you want to gain a basic understanding of what rare disease research is. Can you see if you can find this information on the website?
[Start]
Website
[Done]
Where did you find it?
If it wasn’t clear, this Toolkit was developed to provide patient groups with the tools needed to advance medical research. Our goal is to ensure that patients are engaged as essential partners from beginning to end of the research and development process. Patient groups primary goals are to promote and advocate for rare disease awareness.
Can you look around the website and see if you can find ways you think you can realistically help with advancing research? Click on the [Done] after you find one or two ways.
[Start]
Website
[Done]
Q: If you found information, tell us what you found? If you were not able to find anything, continue.
[Done]
Now take a look at the website on your own. Look in any area that interests you.
[Start]
Website
[Done]
What did you like about the website?
What do you feel was the most difficult or confusing part of the website?
What did you find the most helpful to you?
Thank you for your participation. Your opinions will really help us make this website better.
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