An Augmented Reality Application for Wound Management: Enhancing Nurses’ Autonomy, Competence and Connectedness

Carina Albrecht-Gansohr, Lara Timm, S. Eimler, Stefan Geisler
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The use of Augmented Reality glasses opens up many possibilities in hospital care, as they facilitate treatments and their documentation. In this paper, we present a prototype for the HoloLens 2 supporting wound care and documentation. It was developed in a participatory process with nurses using the positive computing paradigm, with a focus on the improvement of the working conditions of nursing staff. In a qualitative study with 14 participants, the factors of autonomy, competence and connectedness were examined in particular. It was shown that good individual adaptability and flexibility of the system with respect to the work task and personal preferences lead to a high degree of autonomy. The availability of the right information at the right time strengthens the feeling of competence. On the one hand, the connection to patients is increased by the additional information in the glasses, but on the other hand, it is hindered by the unusual appearance of the device and the lack of eye contact. In summary, the potential of Augmented Reality glasses in care was confirmed, and approaches for a well-being-centered system design were identified but, at the same time, a number of future research questions, including the effects on patients, were also identified.
伤口管理的增强现实应用:提高护士的自主性、能力和联系性
增强现实眼镜的使用为医院护理带来了许多可能性,因为它可以促进治疗和记录。在本文中,我们介绍了 HoloLens 2 支持伤口护理和记录的原型。该原型是采用积极计算范式与护士共同参与开发的,重点是改善护理人员的工作条件。在一项有 14 名参与者参与的定性研究中,特别考察了自主性、能力和关联性等因素。结果表明,系统对工作任务和个人喜好的良好个人适应性和灵活性可带来高度的自主性。在正确的时间获得正确的信息会增强能力感。一方面,眼镜中的附加信息增强了与病人的联系,但另一方面,该设备不寻常的外观和缺乏眼神交流又阻碍了与病人的联系。总之,增强现实眼镜在护理方面的潜力得到了证实,并确定了以福祉为中心的系统设计方法,但同时也确定了一些未来的研究问题,包括对病人的影响。
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