Abstract

There is a lack of research focusing on the physician-end, their experiences, and their perception of usability with an eHealth intervention. The aim of this study was to evaluate physician satisfaction, and perception of usability following the use of the MyPal platform, a digital health intervention to foster palliative care for hematological cancer patients. Participants were healthcare professionals active in the project's multinational randomized clinical trial evaluating the impact of the MyPal platform. A post-study electronic questionnaire was administered comprised of; 2 standardized questionnaires (PSSUQ, UEQ) and a feature satisfaction questionnaire, and an open ended question. All questionnaire scores were relatively high and the platform was more than marginally accepted by all participants.

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