UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Postal, Manoela Rogofski Brum
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Daroit, Luciane, Rieder, Rafael
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal on Interactive Systems
Texto Completo: https://sol.sbc.org.br/journals/index.php/jis/article/view/3148
Resumo: Health professionals could use 3D user interfaces to support elderly rehabilitation, offering fun and engagement during physical and cognitive activities. The evaluation of these immersive applications needs instruments designed for the specific context. This study presents and validates a new usability evaluation method for 3D user interfaces for the elderly. We developed the UQE-3D questionnaire from previous studies keeping in mind the 3D aspects and technological language suitable for the target public. To apply it, we used a protocol considering a demographic questionnaire, the Mini-Mental State Exam, the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale, the SUS Scale, the UQE-3D, and a structured interview. We also executed an experiment considering a heterogeneous group with 30 subjects (60+ years), where seven participants were institutionalized elderly. UQE-3D presented good results showing a mean score of 82.60 (range 1-100). UQE-3D and SUS scores did not show a statistically significant difference, highlighting the UQE-3D to be sufficient and effective in identifying the usability issues seen in the assessment of 3D user interfaces for the elderly. The method has the potential to evaluate and ensure the quality of 3D context-specific applications, considering appropriate terminology and contributing to the development of technologies fitting for the elderly.
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title UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
spellingShingle UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
Postal, Manoela Rogofski Brum
3D user interface
elderly
evaluation
UQE-3D
usability
title_short UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
title_full UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
title_fullStr UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
title_full_unstemmed UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
title_sort UQE-3D: a usability evaluation method of 3D user interfaces for the elderly
author Postal, Manoela Rogofski Brum
author_facet Postal, Manoela Rogofski Brum
Daroit, Luciane
Rieder, Rafael
author_role author
author2 Daroit, Luciane
Rieder, Rafael
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Postal, Manoela Rogofski Brum
Daroit, Luciane
Rieder, Rafael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv 3D user interface
elderly
evaluation
UQE-3D
usability
topic 3D user interface
elderly
evaluation
UQE-3D
usability
description Health professionals could use 3D user interfaces to support elderly rehabilitation, offering fun and engagement during physical and cognitive activities. The evaluation of these immersive applications needs instruments designed for the specific context. This study presents and validates a new usability evaluation method for 3D user interfaces for the elderly. We developed the UQE-3D questionnaire from previous studies keeping in mind the 3D aspects and technological language suitable for the target public. To apply it, we used a protocol considering a demographic questionnaire, the Mini-Mental State Exam, the 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale, the SUS Scale, the UQE-3D, and a structured interview. We also executed an experiment considering a heterogeneous group with 30 subjects (60+ years), where seven participants were institutionalized elderly. UQE-3D presented good results showing a mean score of 82.60 (range 1-100). UQE-3D and SUS scores did not show a statistically significant difference, highlighting the UQE-3D to be sufficient and effective in identifying the usability issues seen in the assessment of 3D user interfaces for the elderly. The method has the potential to evaluate and ensure the quality of 3D context-specific applications, considering appropriate terminology and contributing to the development of technologies fitting for the elderly.
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