User-Centered Prototype Design of a Health Care Robot for Treating Type 2 Diabetes in the Community Pharmacy: Development and Usability Study.

IF 2.6 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
JMIR Human Factors Pub Date : 2025-03-18 DOI:10.2196/48226
Ching-Ju Chiu, Lin-Chun Hua, Jung-Hsien Chiang, Chieh-Ying Chou
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Abstract

Background: Technology can be an effective tool for providing health services and disease self-management, especially in diabetes care. Technology tools for disease self-management include health-related applications for computers and smartphones as well as the use of robots. To provide a more effective continuity of care and to better understand and facilitate disease management in middle-aged and older adult patients with diabetes, robots can be used to improve the quality of care and supplement community health resources, such as community pharmacies.

Objective: The aim of this study was to develop a health care robot prototype that can be integrated into current community pharmacies.

Methods: Three user-centered approaches were used: (1) review of the literature on technology use among older adults, 2) reference to the seven key diabetes self-care behaviors by the American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE), and (3) meeting with health care providers in the community. Field investigations and interviews were conducted at community pharmacies and diabetes health education centers to determine the appearance, interface, content, and function of the robot.

Results: The results show that diabetes health care prototype robots can be established through user-centered design. The following important features were revealed: (1) perceived ease of use is considered a friendly operating interface; therefore, we used less than 3 buttons in an interface; (2) minimization of the interface between blue and yellow, which is unfriendly to older adults; (3) the health education mode was the most preferred mode with sound, image, and video presentation; (4) the most predilected functions are health education resources and health records, and that patient data can be easily collected through health education games and dialogue with robots; and (5) touching the screen is the most preferred operation mode.

Conclusions: An evidence-based health care robot can be developed through user-centered design, an approach in which a model that connects medical needs to people with health conditions can be built, thereby facilitating the sustainable development of technology in the diabetes care field.

以用户为中心设计用于社区药房治疗 2 型糖尿病的保健机器人原型:开发和可用性研究。
背景:技术可以成为提供卫生服务和疾病自我管理的有效工具,特别是在糖尿病护理中。疾病自我管理的技术工具包括计算机和智能手机的健康相关应用程序以及机器人的使用。为了提供更有效的连续性护理,更好地了解和促进中老年糖尿病患者的疾病管理,可以使用机器人来提高护理质量,补充社区卫生资源,如社区药房。目的:本研究的目的是开发一种可以集成到现有社区药房的医疗保健机器人原型。方法:采用三种以用户为中心的方法:(1)回顾有关老年人技术使用的文献,(2)参考美国糖尿病教育者协会(AADE)提出的7种关键糖尿病自我保健行为,(3)与社区卫生保健提供者会面。在社区药房和糖尿病健康教育中心进行实地调查和访谈,以确定机器人的外观,界面,内容和功能。结果:通过以用户为中心的设计,可以建立糖尿病保健原型机器人。揭示了以下重要特征:(1)感知易用性被认为是友好的操作界面;因此,我们在一个界面中使用少于3个按钮;(2)尽量减少对老年人不友好的蓝色和黄色界面;(3)健康教育模式以声音、图像、视频为主;(4)用户最偏好的功能是健康教育资源和健康记录,通过健康教育游戏和与机器人的对话可以方便地收集患者数据;(5)触摸屏幕是最优选的操作方式。结论:通过以用户为中心的设计,可以开发循证医疗机器人,构建医疗需求与健康状况的人之间的模型,从而促进糖尿病医疗领域技术的可持续发展。
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JMIR Human Factors
JMIR Human Factors Medicine-Health Informatics
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