Table 2.
Category and number |
Usability problem | Page location |
Times occurred, n | Users encountering the problem, n (%) |
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Navigation problems | ||||||
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1 | There is no search bar. | Home | 15 | 12 (100) | |
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2 | The information underneath the homepage is not apparent to users. | Home | 8 | 5 (42) | |
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3 | Links to other websites open on the same page. Difficult to navigate back to main page. | Home | 6 | 3 (25) | |
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4 | The go to top icons at the bottom of the pages are not immediately visible. | Several | 5 | 2 (17) | |
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5 | The sexual response cycle diagram does not fit in the screen for a whole view. | Mechanism | 6 | 3 (25) | |
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6 | In-text references are not directly linked to the reference list. Users have to scroll up and down in search of references. | Several | 5 | 5 (42) | |
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7 | Treatment pop-ups are too small. Not convenient to users. | Treatment | 9 | 6 (50) | |
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8 | Not enough hyperlinks and hypertext to redirect users to different but related pages. | Several | 7 | 5 (42) | |
Comprehension of graphics and text | ||||||
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9 | Mechanism section not clearly understood. | Home | 14 | 12 (100) | |
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10 | The slider affordance on the diagram showing signs of endometriosis portrays a click function rather than a slider. | Endometriosis | 6 | 8 (67) | |
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11 | Users did not understand the term dyspareunia. | Pain types | 5 | 8 (67) | |
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12 | Not enough affordances to prompt users to click on diagrams and text. | Several | 8 | 6 (50) | |
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13 | Too much content in treatment options and mechanisms. | Treatment | 4 | 3 (25) | |
System response | ||||||
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14 | The link to entry pain does not respond. | Pain types | 9 | 7 (58) | |
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15 | Pages load quite slowly. Takes an average of 8-10 seconds. | Several | 8 | 7 (58) | |
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16 | Meaning on labels not immediately apparent to users. | Several | 5 | 4 (33) | |
Information content | ||||||
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17 | Too much text in treatment pop-up. | Treatment | 6 | 3 (25) | |
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18 | Endometriosis is not explained on the homepage. | Home | 3 | 3 (25) | |
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19 | Not enough content on symptoms except the description of sexual pain. | Symptoms | 2 | 2 (17) | |
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20 | Content on treatment pop-ups is too cluttered. | Treatment | 5 | 4 (33) | |
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21 | Patient perspectives or voices are lacking on the website. It is medically oriented. | Several | 3 | 4 (33) | |
Mismatch between the system and users’ expectations | ||||||
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22 | Images are too cheerful to portray feelings of pain. | Symptoms | 4 | 5 (42) | |
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23 | Some bolded text looked like hypertext but was not responsive when users clicked on it. | Mechanisms | 4 | 4 (33) | |
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24 | Clicking on psychological aspects of sexual pain takes the user to the Symptoms page. | Treatment | 3 | 3 (25) | |
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25 | Clicking on learn more about how the nervous system and low arousal contribute to painful sex takes the user to the Symptoms page. | Treatment | 12 | 11 (92) | |
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26 | Clicking on pain types takes the user to the Symptoms page. | Pain types | 5 | 4 (33) | |
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27 | Users think anticipation of pain cycle is located in pain types. | Home | 2 | 2 (17) | |
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28 | The information underneath each section is not apparent until the section is opened. | Home | 6 | 4 (33) | |
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29 | Links to treatment options are currently limited to only the image and not the entire box where the image is located. | Treatment | 11 | 9 (75) | |
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30 | The website is 1-sided in favor of female partners. | Several | 5 | 5 (42) |