Even on its best day, user testing can present a whole host of obstacles and hurdles. Moderators and observers have to be prepared for anything—from a faulty Internet connection to a participant who doesn’t know how to scroll.
And that’s just when we have as much control as possible over the test—the participants, the lab setting, the protocol structure, and all the other components that go into a successful user test.
Now imagine testing harried doctors and nurses in a frantic, fast-paced hospital. The hurdles skyrocket.
Here are some tips we’ve gathered from our experience testing medical professionals to ensure that you get the most valuable and relevant feedback possible.
Read More