Using a Critical FMEA Approach to Identify Equity-Related Failures in Usability Evaluations of Health Technologies

Design issues that affect the usability of health technologies for marginalized populations may lead to further exacerbating health inequity. To address this concern, we propose the use of failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) to systematically identify potential inequities that result from usab...

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