Use beyond usability: integrating user experience design and human factors to improve the usability of a cochlear implant charging system

Rowan Page
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Abstract Use error is a leading cause of medical device failure, with regulatory guidance now provided for usability and human factors. In the wider design field, usability and user experience are now well recognized as a primary focus of industrial design practitioners. This article presents a case study detailing the design of two medical devices (battery recharging devices for a cochlear implant system). Discussing and comparing the application of different methodologies from regulatory guidance (from the medical device field) and user experience methodologies (from the design field) to reduce user error. This article positions the concept of use beyond that of just ‘successful use’ and usability, and into the realm of experience. As medical devices become increasingly integrated as part of our daily lives, they are being used by more diverse user groups (not just trained doctors) in more diverse use environments (homes and workplaces; not just hospitals and clinics) through more complex interfaces (touch, voice, gesture, automation and AI). The diversity of these contexts complicates designing for use. This article explores how experience design can augment and enhance human factors design approaches. Enabling medical devices to be designed for more flexible user experiences that reduce error and enhance use.
超越可用性的使用:整合用户体验设计和人为因素,提高人工耳蜗收费系统的可用性
使用错误是医疗器械失效的主要原因,目前监管部门针对可用性和人为因素提供了指导。在更广泛的设计领域,可用性和用户体验现在被公认为工业设计从业者的主要关注点。本文介绍了一个案例研究,详细介绍了两种医疗设备(人工耳蜗系统的电池充电设备)的设计。讨论和比较来自监管指导(来自医疗器械领域)和用户体验方法(来自设计领域)的不同方法的应用,以减少用户错误。本文将使用的概念置于“成功使用”和可用性之外,并将其置于体验的领域。随着医疗设备日益成为我们日常生活的一部分,它们正在被更多样化的用户群体(不仅仅是训练有素的医生)在更多样化的使用环境中使用(家庭和工作场所;不仅仅是医院和诊所),通过更复杂的界面(触摸、语音、手势、自动化和人工智能)。这些环境的多样性使使用设计变得复杂。本文探讨了体验设计如何增强和增强人因设计方法。使医疗设备能够设计为更灵活的用户体验,从而减少错误并增强使用。
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