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Each cycle consisted of 6 task-based scenarios that were developed using standardized guidelines [22] and evaluated for likes and dislikes, satisfaction, and suggestions for improvement through semistructured interviews and completion of Acceptability E-Scale (AES) questionnaires [23,24].
Based on recommendations [25] and previous team experience [26], each usability cycle included 4-6 adolescents and 2 HCPs, with 2-3 cycles to identify and resolve issues [19,27,28].
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e58682
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Testing consisted of 4 scenario-based tasks that were developed using standardized guidelines [17], a semistructured interview, and app acceptability measured by the 5-point Acceptability E-Scale [13]. The focus for the task was on user performance (ie, ease of use, navigation among screens, functions, errors, and efficiency); the semistructured interview and Acceptability E-Scale were focused on overall satisfaction with the app.
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(10):e22074
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