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Explicitly integrating MeSH thesaurus help into health information retrieval systems: An empirical user study
Authors:Xiangming Mu  Kun Lu  Hohyon Ryu
Institution:1. School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Milwaukee, USA;2. School of Information Management, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China;3. School of Information, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA
Abstract:When consumers search for health information, a major obstacle is their unfamiliarity with the medical terminology. Even though medical thesauri such as the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) and related tools (e.g., the MeSH Browser) were created to help consumers find medical term definitions, the lack of direct and explicit integration of these help tools into a health retrieval system prevented them from effectively achieving their objectives. To explore this issue, we conducted an empirical study with two systems: One is a simple interface system supporting query-based searching; the other is an augmented system with two new components supporting MeSH term searching and MeSH tree browsing. A total of 45 subjects were recruited to participate in the study. The results indicated that the augmented system is more effective than the simple system in terms of improving user-perceived topic familiarity and question–answer performance, even though we did not find users spend more time on the augmented system. The two new MeSH help components played a critical role in participants’ health information retrieval and were found to allow them to develop new search strategies. The findings of the study enhanced our understanding of consumers’ search behaviors and shed light on the design of future health information retrieval systems.
Keywords:Health information retrieval  MeSH terms  MeSH Browser  Usability  User experience  Interface design
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