Visual and interaction design themes in mobile healthcare

B. Falchuk
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The opening-up of mobile application development has enabled the launches of successful “app stores” for iPhone, Android, Blackberry and others, from which innovative mobile applications are available. The healthcare realm is not left out; scores of health and wellness-related apps are available, though most (but not all) are simplistic, highly derivative or not overly compelling from graphical, creative, or usability points of view. In this paper we take a broader look at mobile platforms, enablers, and example healthcare applications that are noteworthy or representative in one way or another - these include some of the authors own research. We look at a series of exemplary and topical real-world examples to help us identify and support several overarching themes salient to mobile healthcare services. These themes include: the use of novel interaction techniques, the use of human-computer interface to encourage and mitigate movement and activity, and the use of graphics to improve the representation and understanding of medical, wellness, and life information. This paper, then, serves as a brief survey of existing health-related applications as well as an introduction to a few thought-provoking applications that “are not here yet” but promise to have an impact on mobile healthcare.
移动医疗中的视觉和交互设计主题
移动应用开发的开放使得iPhone、Android、黑莓等平台成功推出了“应用商店”,提供创新的移动应用。医疗保健领域也没有被排除在外;市面上有大量与健康和健康相关的应用程序,但大多数(但不是全部)都过于简单,从图形、创意或可用性的角度来看,它们要么高度衍生,要么不太引人注目。在本文中,我们将更广泛地研究移动平台、推动者和以某种方式值得注意或具有代表性的示例医疗保健应用程序——其中包括作者自己的一些研究。我们将研究一系列典型的现实世界示例,以帮助我们确定和支持移动医疗保健服务的几个突出主题。这些主题包括:使用新颖的交互技术,使用人机界面来鼓励和减轻运动和活动,以及使用图形来提高对医疗,健康和生命信息的表示和理解。本文简要介绍了现有的健康相关应用程序,并介绍了一些“尚未出现”但有望对移动医疗产生影响的发人深省的应用程序。
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