Design-for-user Acceptance of IOT Home use medical device: A design process for IOT home use medical device

Apiwat Thongprasert, A. Jiamsanguanwong, U. Tanlamai
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Medical devices are migrating from hospital use to home use along with health professional users to lay users. New technologies, including Internet-Of-Things, lead home use medical devices to a new generation of easy to use, smart, portable, and communicable from anywhere. IOT technology enables the home use medical devices to seamlessly detect and connect home patient health status and health activities allowing the patients to remotely connect and share their health data to friends, family, and healthcare staff. Thus, home use medical devices with IOT connectivity play an essential role in assisting home patients to continue their medical care at home and monitor health activities, reducing the risk associated with non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in the first place. The devices empower the home patients to actively manage their health treatment and activities by themselves, either without or with minimum training experience and support. The targeted users of such devices are not limited to patients with chronic diseases but consumers who want to prevent them from serious illness and maintain good health. Accordingly, the success of the IOT home use medical devices also depends on the acceptance and adherence of the users to use the device as a part of their everyday lives. Developing medical devices concerning human factors to be safe and effective is crucial. Many studies contribute to providing design processes and methodologies in this regard. Furthermore, in the case of the IOT home use medical device development, engineers or designers must also understand the acceptance and adherence of the users toward the use of the devices in their daily life routine. Several studies coined the term as consumer medical devices bringing the consumer product development concept to use in this home use medical device development. Though several studies revealed factors influencing user acceptance of the devices such as convenience, ease-of-use, or usefulness, it still is difficult for engineers or designers who do not have expertise or experience in human factor research to integrate the knowledge with existing device development processes. This study proposes a T-A-C-V-I-U model linking relationships from IOT functions to device attributes, consequence, personal values, attitude toward using, and behavioral intention. The model aimed to analyze how device attributes would affect user acceptance. It was constructed from literature reviews on IOT functions, wearable and IOT device attributes, and factors influencing personal value and user acceptance based on Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), Health Belief Model (HBM), and Hierarchical Value Map (HVM). The model would assist non-user research or less-experienced human factor designers to consider which IOT functions should be embedded on a home use medical device to gain user acceptance. Vice versa, it would help assess how determined IOT functions would influence targeted users' acceptance. Finally, the Design-for-user Acceptance of IOT Home use medical device (DfAIH), a design process dedicated for IOT home use medical device development, is proposed. The design process is constructed following the design-for-x framework. It provides a step-by-step design process to convey product development and validation using the T-A-C-V-I-U model to gain user acceptance.
物联网家用医疗设备的用户接受设计:物联网家用医疗设备的设计过程
医疗设备正在从医院的使用转移到家庭使用,卫生专业用户也在转移到普通用户。包括物联网在内的新技术将家用医疗设备带入了易于使用、智能、便携和可从任何地方传输的新一代。物联网技术使家庭使用医疗设备能够无缝地检测和连接家庭患者的健康状况和健康活动,使患者能够远程连接并与朋友、家人和医疗保健人员共享他们的健康数据。因此,具有物联网连接的家用医疗设备在帮助家庭患者继续在家中接受医疗护理和监测健康活动方面发挥着至关重要的作用,首先降低了与非传染性疾病(NCDs)相关的风险。这些设备使家庭患者能够主动管理自己的健康治疗和活动,无需或只需最少的培训经验和支持。这类装置的目标用户不局限于慢性病患者,而是希望预防他们患重病、保持身体健康的消费者。因此,物联网家用医疗设备的成功还取决于用户是否接受并坚持将设备作为日常生活的一部分。开发安全有效的涉及人为因素的医疗器械至关重要。许多研究有助于提供这方面的设计过程和方法。此外,在物联网家用医疗设备开发的情况下,工程师或设计师还必须了解用户在日常生活中对设备使用的接受度和依从性。一些研究创造了消费医疗设备这一术语,将消费产品开发概念用于家庭使用医疗设备开发。虽然有几项研究揭示了影响用户接受设备的因素,如便利性、易用性或有用性,但对于没有人因研究方面的专业知识或经验的工程师或设计师来说,将这些知识与现有的设备开发过程结合起来仍然很困难。本研究提出了一个T-A-C-V-I-U模型,将物联网功能与设备属性、后果、个人价值观、使用态度和行为意图之间的关系联系起来。该模型旨在分析设备属性如何影响用户接受度。基于技术接受模型(TAM)、健康信念模型(HBM)和层次价值图(HVM),通过对物联网功能、可穿戴设备和物联网设备属性、个人价值和用户接受度影响因素的文献综述,构建了该模型。该模型将帮助非用户研究或经验不足的人为因素设计人员考虑应在家用医疗设备中嵌入哪些物联网功能以获得用户接受。反之亦然,它将有助于评估确定的物联网功能将如何影响目标用户的接受程度。最后,提出了物联网家用医疗设备开发的设计流程design -for-user Acceptance of IOT Home -use medical device (DfAIH)。设计过程是按照design-for-x框架构建的。它提供了一个循序渐进的设计过程,使用T-A-C-V-I-U模型来传达产品开发和验证,以获得用户接受。
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