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. 2022 Dec 6;19(23):16353. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192316353

Table 2.

UX constructs emerging from the study previously explored in the literature.

Safety
[97]
Refer to the users’ perception to minimize the levels of risk using the system
Comfort
[98]
The extent to which the user is satisfied with physical comfort using the system
Ease of Use [99] Refers to the degree to which the user believes s/he can use the system effortlessly
Timesaving
[100]
The degree to which a person perceived itself as able to accomplish her/his objectives in a reasonable amount of time using the system
Workload [101] The total cognitive load, or amount of mental processing power needed to use a system
Perceived Usefulness
[102]
The degree to which a person believes that use of a particular system would enhance his or her job performance
Flexibility
[98]
Measure of the extent to which the system is usable in all potential contexts of use
Aesthetic [103] Refer to the capacity of a system to pleased one or more of our sensory modalities.
Reliability [104] Refer to the users’ perception that the tool assesses the consistency