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Fig. 6 | The Journal of Headache and Pain

Fig. 6

From: Verification of a clinical decision support system for the diagnosis of headache disorders based on patient–computer interactions: a multi-center study

Fig. 6

Distribution of perception and satisfaction scores in terms of understandability, usefulness, applicability, and general satisfaction (n = 852). The questionnaire assessed overall system satisfaction in six separate areas including operability, intelligibility, efficiency, fluency, comprehensiveness, and feasibility, respectively, with options set as very satisfied, satisfied, somewhat satisfied, dissatisfied, and very dissatisfied. Most of the patients were satisfied with the system operability (n = 748, 87.79%), intelligibility (n = 724, 84.98%), efficiency (n = 721, 84.62%), fluency (n = 778, 91.31%), comprehensiveness (N = 734, 86.15%), and feasibility (n = 734, 86.15%). Percentages may not total 100 because of rounding

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