JournalMate: An Accessible Academic Reading Tool for Third-Level Students with ADHD.

Q3 Health Professions
Jennifer Gallagher, Marian McDonnell
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This paper outlines the research activities undertaken to design and evaluate an accessible academic reading tool to support third-level students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This research project was conducted in three phases, using a User Centred design (UCD) approach. The initial research phases explored cognitive processing difficulties related to reading habits and user needs that are associated with ADHD. A series of interviews with 3 subject matter experts and 8 students with ADHD aimed to identify pain points and problems hindering users from carrying out academic reading efficiently and confidently. Phase two involved ideating solutions based on data collected in the first phase and applying universal design principles while focusing on developing an electronic reading tool. After the ideation activity, the resulting prototyped solution was evaluated by 10 users. The data gathered during this evaluation provides insight into the performance of the application and will aid in any subsequent design iteration. The output of the study is an accessible academic reading tool for third-level students with ADHD, using a user-centred design process. Future practical implications and limitations are discussed. Results will provide additional data to build on current study findings and existing theories.

JournalMate:一个为患有多动症的三年级学生提供的学术阅读工具。
本文概述了为支持患有注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的三年级学生设计和评估无障碍学术阅读工具所进行的研究活动。该研究项目分三个阶段进行,采用以用户为中心的设计方法。最初的研究阶段探索了与阅读习惯和用户需求相关的认知处理困难,这些困难与多动症有关。对3位主题专家和8位ADHD学生的一系列访谈旨在找出阻碍用户高效、自信地进行学术阅读的痛点和问题。第二阶段涉及基于第一阶段收集的数据构思解决方案,并应用通用设计原则,同时专注于开发电子阅读工具。在构思活动之后,最终的原型解决方案由10个用户进行评估。在此评估期间收集的数据提供了对应用程序性能的深入了解,并将在任何后续的设计迭代中提供帮助。该研究的结果是使用以用户为中心的设计过程,为患有多动症的三年级学生提供一个可访问的学术阅读工具。讨论了未来的实际意义和局限性。结果将为目前的研究结果和现有理论提供额外的数据。
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Health Professions-Health Information Management
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期刊介绍: This book series was started in 1990 to promote research conducted under the auspices of the EC programmes’ Advanced Informatics in Medicine (AIM) and Biomedical and Health Research (BHR) bioengineering branch. A driving aspect of international health informatics is that telecommunication technology, rehabilitative technology, intelligent home technology and many other components are moving together and form one integrated world of information and communication media.
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