Supporting stakeholder needs by ceding control: The benefits of listening to end-users

A. Glascock, D. Kutzik
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This paper reports on the progressive design process and actual use and evaluation in situ of an informatics system-the Home Care Informatics System-that transmits information obtained by home based pervasive health care systems to caregivers and clients in a timely manner and easily usable format. Since 2006, three versions of the system have been tested in a series of studies with care provision organizations in the United States, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. Findings from the studies have driven the development of the different iterations with the result being a customized model of pervasive health care that relies on the needs of the end-users, rather than the goals of the developers. Barriers encountered during the testing, that appear to be generalizable to the successful adoption of pervasive health care systems in general, are discussed and possible solutions suggested.
通过让渡控制权来支持涉众的需求:倾听最终用户的好处
本文报告了一个信息学系统——家庭护理信息学系统——的渐进设计过程、实际使用和现场评估,该系统将家庭普适医疗保健系统获得的信息以及时和易于使用的形式传递给护理人员和客户。自2006年以来,该系统的三个版本已经在美国、英国和荷兰的护理机构进行了一系列研究。这些研究的结果推动了不同迭代的开发,其结果是一个基于最终用户需求而不是开发人员目标的普及医疗保健定制模型。讨论了在测试过程中遇到的障碍,这些障碍似乎可以推广到普遍采用普及卫生保健系统,并提出了可能的解决办法。
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