LionVu 2.0 Usability Assessment for Pennsylvania, United States
The Penn State Cancer Initiative implemented LionVu 1.0 (Penn State University, United States) in 2017 as a web-based mapping tool to educate and inform public health professionals about the cancer burden in Pennsylvania and 28 counties in central Pennsylvania, locally known as the catchment area. T...
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doaj-698b81ce55bd4ae18e4ca8a3cef5ab062020-11-25T03:05:58ZengMDPI AGISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information2220-99642020-10-01961961910.3390/ijgi9110619LionVu 2.0 Usability Assessment for Pennsylvania, United StatesNathaniel R. Geyer0Fritz C. Kessler1Eugene J. Lengerich2Department of Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State University, Hershey, PA 17033, USADepartment of Geography, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, Penn State University, PA 16801, USADepartment of Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Penn State University, Hershey, PA 17033, USAThe Penn State Cancer Initiative implemented LionVu 1.0 (Penn State University, United States) in 2017 as a web-based mapping tool to educate and inform public health professionals about the cancer burden in Pennsylvania and 28 counties in central Pennsylvania, locally known as the catchment area. The purpose of its improvement, LionVu 2.0, was to assist investigators answer person–place–time questions related to cancer and its risk factors by examining several data variables simultaneously. The primary objective of this study was to conduct a usability assessment of a prototype of LionVu 2.0 which included area- and point-based data. The assessment was conducted through an online survey; 10 individuals, most of whom had a masters or doctorate degree, completed the survey. Although most participants had a favorable view of LionVu 2.0, many had little to no experience with web mapping. Therefore, it was not surprising to learn that participants wanted short 10–15-minute training videos to be available with future releases, and a simplified user-interface that removes advanced functionality. One unexpected finding was the suggestion of using LionVu 2.0 for teaching and grant proposals. The usability study of the prototype of LionVu 2.0 provided important feedback for its future development.https://www.mdpi.com/2220-9964/9/11/619usability assessmentweb GIScancerservice areageospatial health |
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LionVu 2.0 Usability Assessment for Pennsylvania, United States |
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LionVu 2.0 Usability Assessment for Pennsylvania, United States |
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The Penn State Cancer Initiative implemented LionVu 1.0 (Penn State University, United States) in 2017 as a web-based mapping tool to educate and inform public health professionals about the cancer burden in Pennsylvania and 28 counties in central Pennsylvania, locally known as the catchment area. The purpose of its improvement, LionVu 2.0, was to assist investigators answer person–place–time questions related to cancer and its risk factors by examining several data variables simultaneously. The primary objective of this study was to conduct a usability assessment of a prototype of LionVu 2.0 which included area- and point-based data. The assessment was conducted through an online survey; 10 individuals, most of whom had a masters or doctorate degree, completed the survey. Although most participants had a favorable view of LionVu 2.0, many had little to no experience with web mapping. Therefore, it was not surprising to learn that participants wanted short 10–15-minute training videos to be available with future releases, and a simplified user-interface that removes advanced functionality. One unexpected finding was the suggestion of using LionVu 2.0 for teaching and grant proposals. The usability study of the prototype of LionVu 2.0 provided important feedback for its future development. |
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