Human Factors Engineering and Usability as Key Drivers for Design of Device Suited for Urine Filtration and Enrichment

Stephanie Jordaens
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Evidence-based practices (EBPs) are not always straightforward to implement in a design process, as impacts can be difficult to assess in practice and appropriate methods are not yet established. User-centered design (UCD) offers opportunities to improve implementation of EBPs. UCD refers to the use of rigorous and validated engineering tools to design technology interfaces focused on user goals, such as device safety, effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction. UCD has the potential to improve six core elements of patient-centered care: (i) education and shared knowledge, (ii) free flow of information, (iii) patient engagement, (iv) teamwork, (v) attention to non-medical aspects of care, and (vi) respect for patient preferences. Technological advances in medicine over the past few decades have provided patients with a variety of inventions, such as electronic health record patient portals, home-based medical devices, and smartphone apps. Effective application of UCD principles results in patient-centered inventions that are more likely to ease patients’ treatment burden, improve their care experience, increase patient engagement, and enable patients to become more self-sufficient. Here, the URICH device design process is used as case-example to demonstrate the inclusion of usability testing and all users as early as possible in the product design and development process.
人因工程和可用性是设计尿液过滤和浓缩设备的关键驱动因素
循证实践(EBPs)在设计过程中并不总是可以直接实施的,因为在实践中可能很难评估其影响,而且适当的方法也尚未确立。以用户为中心的设计(UCD)为改善 EBPs 的实施提供了机会。以用户为中心的设计是指使用严格且经过验证的工程工具来设计技术界面,重点关注用户目标,如设备安全性、有效性、效率和用户满意度。UCD 有可能改善以患者为中心的护理的六个核心要素:(i) 教育和知识共享;(ii) 信息自由流动;(iii) 患者参与;(iv) 团队合作;(v) 关注护理的非医疗方面;(vi) 尊重患者的偏好。过去几十年来,医学技术的进步为患者提供了各种发明,如电子健康记录患者门户网站、家庭医疗设备和智能手机应用程序。有效应用 UCD 原则所产生的以患者为中心的发明更有可能减轻患者的治疗负担,改善他们的护理体验,提高患者的参与度,并使患者变得更加自立。在此,我们以 URICH 设备设计流程为例,说明在产品设计和开发过程中应尽早纳入可用性测试和所有用户。
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