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. 2015 Mar 10;11(3):e336–e350. doi: 10.1200/JOP.2014.001511

Table A3.

Results of Questions From Usability Survey

Questions and Answers Respondents
No. %
Q1: Have you contributed to HemOnc.org?
    A1: Yes 4 3
    A2: No 135 97
Q2 (Multiple choices are allowed): HemOnc.org is a collaborative wiki. This type of site allows all of its users to work together and edit the pages you see. In what ways would you consider contributing to this site?
    A1: Add example order sets 18 13
    A2: Add new regimens 23 17
    A3: Add new references 31 22
    A4: Correct mistakes 33 24
    A5: Create new pages that will be helpful to me in clinical practice, such as checklists for certain diseases 27 19
    A6: Would not create an account and personally modify any information, but would e-mail an editor about errors, references/papers to be added, or other information to be included 44 32
    A7: Would not be interested in contributing at all 23 17
Q3 (Only visible if A7 is checked for Q2, above; multiple choices are allowed): Which of the following best describes the reason for your unwillingness to contribute?
    A1: Fear of introducing errors 6 26
    A2: HemOnc.org not likely to be around for long 1 4
    A3: I'm not tech-savvy enough 6 26
    A4: Information is complete already 1 4
    A5: Lack of knowledge (real or perceived) 3 13
    A6: Not enough time 15 65
    A7: Not worth my time 2 9
    A8: Too steep of a learning curve 0 0
Q4 (Multiple choices are allowed): Please choose which of the below, if any, would help you start contributing (or contribute more, if you're already contributing)
    A1: Continuing medical education (CME) or similar professional development recognition 38 27
    A2: A different user interface 9 6
    A3: Inclusion in future publications based on number of contributions 15 11
    A4: Recognition as a content expert (eg, section editor) 21 15
    A5: Reminder emails 22 16
    A6: A small monetary compensation for each contribution 21 15
    A7: None of the above 47 34
    A8: Other 5 4

NOTE. These questions specifically focused on the degree to which users have contributed, reasons for noncontribution, and barriers to contribution. Except for Q1, answers may not sum up to 100% because the questions were multiple choice, and leaving a question unanswered was permitted.

Abbreviations: A, answer; Q, question.