Title
Inclusive interface design for seniors: Image-browsing for a health information context
Abstract
This study explores an image-based retrieval interface for drug information, focusing on usability for a specific population—seniors. Qualitative, task-based interviews examined participants' health information behaviors and documented search strategies using an existing database () and a new prototype that uses similarity-based clustering of pill images for retrieval. Twelve participants (aged 65 and older), reflecting a diversity of backgrounds and experience with Web-based resources, located pill information using the interfaces and discussed navigational and other search preferences. Findings point to design features (e.g., image enlargement) that meet seniors' needs in the context of other health-related information-seeking strategies (e.g., contacting pharmacists). © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1002/asi.v58:11
JASIST
Keywords
Field
DocType
interface design
World Wide Web,Information retrieval,Computer science,Usability,Image retrieval,Cluster analysis,User interface,Health information,Interface design
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
58
11
1532-2882
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
11
1.23
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Lisa M. Given113814.19
Stan Ruecker29715.52
Heather Simpson3111.57
Elizabeth (Bess) Sadler4292.96
Andrea Ruskin5111.57