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. 2022 Mar 3;9(1):e31317. doi: 10.2196/31317

Table 3.

Suggested design solutions.

Number Problem Suggested solution
6 In-text references are not directly linked to the reference list. Users have to scroll up and down in search of references. Clicking on a reference should take the user directly to that reference.
7 Treatment pop-ups are too small. Not convenient to users. Pop-ups should open on a new page.
13 Too much content in treatment options and mechanisms. Bullet points are preferred.
16 Meaning on labels not immediately apparent to users. Automatically display label meanings when hovering around the image.
20 Content on treatment pop-ups is too cluttered. Bullet points are preferred.
21 Patient perspectives or voices are lacking on the website. It is medically oriented. Include psychosocial aspect of sexual pain.
28 The information underneath each section is not apparent until the section is opened. A drop-down menu under each section is preferred.
29 Links to treatment options are currently limited to only the image and not the entire box where the image is located. Extend the link to the entire box.
30 The website is 1-sided in favor of female partners. Include male images.