A Framework for Evaluating Dashboards in Healthcare
Mengdie Zhuang, Dave Concannon, and Ed Manley

TL;DR
This paper reviews and analyzes methods for evaluating healthcare dashboards, proposing a comprehensive framework with seven evaluation scenarios to improve usability and effectiveness in healthcare settings.
Contribution
It introduces a new, task-based classification of dashboard evaluation scenarios and provides best practices for assessing healthcare dashboards.
Findings
Identified seven key evaluation scenarios for healthcare dashboards.
Provided a detailed breakdown of evaluation methods and challenges.
Suggested best practices for dashboard assessment in healthcare.
Abstract
In the era of "information overload", effective information provision is essential for enabling rapid response and critical decision making. In making sense of diverse information sources, data dashboards have become an indispensable tool, providing fast, effective, adaptable, and personalized access to information for professionals and the general public alike. However, these objectives place a heavy requirement on dashboards as information systems, resulting in poor usability and ineffective design. Understanding these shortfalls is a challenge given the absence of a consistent and comprehensive approach to dashboard evaluation. In this paper we systematically review literature on dashboard implementation in the healthcare domain, a field where dashboards have been employed widely, and in which there is widespread interest for improving the current state of the art, and subsequently…
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