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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Feb 16.
Published in final edited form as: ACI open. 2019 Aug 21;3(2):e71–e77. doi: 10.1055/s-0039-1693651

Table 1.

Results of the Usability Survey given to Infection Preventionists (n=4) with possible Likert Scale responses ranging from strongly disagree (1) to strongly agree (5)

Questions Median Response
on the Likert Scale
The HAI dashboard will be a positive addition to the department of Clinical Epidemiology at OSUMC, and for OSUMC at large. 5
The HAI dashboard will help me identify HAI cases and outbreaks more efficiently compared to manual chart review. 5
The HAI dashboard will help me recommend downstream actions more effectively compared to manual chart review. 5
The HAI dashboard will help me report cases to CDC’s NHSN in a timelier manner compared to manual chart review. 2.5
The HAI dashboard will help me present HAI information to others more effectively. 5
The HAI dashboard contained sufficient and necessary information for me to take further action. 4.5
The HAI dashboard contained an excess of unnecessary information, which hindered my ability to use it effectively. 2.5
I feel I am confident to manipulate HAI dashboard so that I can demonstrate it to other people. 4
I found it easy to learn how to use HAI dashboard. 5
The HAI dashboard will help me accomplish my duties within Clinical Epidemiology in a timelier manner compared to the current workflow of manual chart review. 5
In the future, I will use the HAI dashboard as the primary method of HAI surveillance. 4