Scoping the Design Space for Data Supported Decision-Making Tools in Respiratory Care: Needs, Barriers and Future Aspirations
Autor: | Jon Whittle, Maria Angela Ferrario, Roisin McNaney, Helena Tendedez |
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Process management
Process (engineering) Computer science 05 social sciences Service management 020207 software engineering 02 engineering and technology Sharing Agreements Data access Work (electrical) Participatory design 0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences 050107 human factors Respiratory care User-centered design |
Zdroj: | University of Bristol-PURE PervasiveHealth |
Popis: | There is an increasing demand from healthcare providers for timely and accurate information about patients' conditions, to support appropriate decision making about their needs. Often, healthcare providers have limited data access due to complex issues surrounding sharing agreements and data recording and storage. Designing data supported decisionmaking (DSDM) tools in this environment is challenging, as they often fail to fully integrate into practice. Existing work focuses on implementing tools such as dashboards and smartphone apps to support decision making practices. However, these tools often operate independently from main systems, and there is limited HCI research on the challenges of designing and integrating such tools into long-term health-care delivery. We describe our participatory design research with clinical and service management staff on a respiratory care ward. We use the process of designing a DSDM dashboard to explore larger challenges behind designing DSDM tools for healthcare providers. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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