Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Human Factors
Date Submitted: Jun 7, 2020
Date Accepted: Oct 19, 2020
System Usability Scale Questionnaire for the assessment of electronic tools: Development and validation of a Spanish version
ABSTRACT
Background:
The mHealth concept encompasses the use of mobile devices for clinical counseling. The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a common metric used to assess the usability of a system. The SUS was initially developed in English, and it would need to be updated and adapted to languages and regional contexts in which the electronic tools are developed.
Objective:
The objective of this study is to translate, culturally, adapt, and validate the original English version of the SUS into a new Spanish version.
Methods:
The translation process included forward and backward translation, forward translations was made by two native Spanish speakers, who spoke English as their second language, and backward translation was made by an English native speaker. The Spanish SUS questionnaire was validated by 10 experts in mobile app development. The face validity of the questionnaire was tested on 10 mobile phone users, and finally, the reliability testing was probed in 88 electronic app users.
Results:
The content validity index of the new Spanish SUS was good based on the rating of the relevance of items of 0.92. The questionnaire was easy to understand based on the face validity index of 0.94. According to Cronbach’s alpha test 0.81 IC95% (0.74 – 0.86), the translated scale is s a reliable tool for the assessment of the usability of electronic tools.
Conclusions:
The new Spanish SUS questionnaire is a valid and reliable tool to assess the usability of electronic tools for Spanish users,
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