SUSHI-Q

Standardized Usabillity and Satisfaction with Health Information Questionnaire

Project Summary: 

The aim of the SUSHI-Q project is to develop and validate an electronic questionnaire instrument that can be used as standardized feedback form, scorecard and quality monitoring instrument for developers of health information websites.

Abstract: 

The aim of the SUSHI-Q project is to develop and validate an electronic questionnaire instrument that can be used as standardized feedback form, scorecard and quality monitoring instrument for developers of health information websites. The instrument is intended to measure the user experience with a health website. SUSHI-Q will be an essential tool for health information providers: to achieve user-centred design based on their feedback, to measure progress when iteratively refining their website, and to compare their site against other websites.

Investigator(s) or Project Sponsor(s): 

Principal Investigator: Eysenbach, G.
Co-investigators: Jadad, A.  Skinner, H.

Organizations: 

Centre for Global eHealth Innovation, University Health Network, 
Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

Funding Agencies: 

Canadian Institutes for Health Research

Contact Person: 

Gunther Eysenbach
Senior Scientist
geysenba[at]uhnres.utoronto.ca


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