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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Emerg Med. 2018 Oct 25;26(4):420–433. doi: 10.1111/acem.13570

Table 3.

Acceptability and usability assessment

Emergency Department (ED) Providers (n=57)
Number (%) responding
How useful is a system like this in the ED? 50 (88) “Very/somewhat useful”
How interested are you in having a system like this in your ED to help you provide sexual health care for adolescents? 37 (65) “Very/somewhat interested”
How interested are you in having a system like this in your ED to help someone else provide sexual health care for adolescents? 47 (82) “Very/somewhat interested”
How did you feel about the amount of time it will take to provide this type of care to an adolescent in the ED? 19 (33) “Way too/Somewhat long”
Adolescents (n=57)
How was the amount of time it took to complete these questions about your health? 38 (67) “Somewhat/very short”
How easy or difficult it was to take this questionnaire on the computer? 54 (95) “Very/somewhat easy”
How easy or difficult was it to understand the questions? 54 (95) “Very/somewhat easy”
How worried were you about others finding out your health information when answering these questions on a computer? 47 (87) “Not at all/slightly worried”