eFrailty.org User Experience Analysis
Author Information
Author(s): Cheslock Megan, Sison Stephanie, Zhong Lily, Newmeyer Natalie, Wang Kuan-Yuan (Ken), Schwartz Andrea, Orkaby Ariela, Kim Dae Hyun
Primary Institution: Veterans Affairs-Bedford
Hypothesis
The launch of eFrailty.org will increase the accessibility of frailty assessment tools for clinicians and researchers.
Conclusion
The eFrailty website has been widely accessed and shows potential utility for clinical care, research, and education.
Supporting Evidence
- eFrailty was viewed over 23,000 times by more than 5,400 users.
- 18% of users returned after their initial visit.
- The site was accessed from over 60 different countries.
- The most frequently visited feature was the 'Help Me Choose a Frailty Tool' page.
Takeaway
A new website helps doctors and researchers find tools to assess frailty, and many people are using it.
Methodology
User experiences were measured using Google Analytics from January 1, 2024, to July 31, 2024.
Limitations
User feedback was gathered informally, which may not represent all users.
Participant Demographics
Users accessed the site from over 60 countries, with the highest number from the United States.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
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