Visual timelines of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) can help prostate cancer survivors manage longitudinal data, compare with population averages, and consider future trajectories. PRO visualizations are most effective when designed with deliberate consideration of users. Yet, graph literacy is often overlooked as a design constraint, particularly when users with limited graph literacy are not engaged in their development. We conducted user testing to assess comprehension, utility, and preference of longitudinal PRO [...]
Author(s): Snyder, Lauren E, Phan, Daniel F, Williams, Kristen C, Piqueiras, Eduardo, Connor, Sarah E, George, Sheba, Kwan, Lorna, Villatoro Chavez, Jefersson, Tandel, Megha D, Frencher, Stanley K, Litwin, Mark S, Gore, John L, Hartzler, Andrea L
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocac148