The Best of Both Worlds: Using Qualitative and Quantitative Feedback to Improve the Design of Connected Medical Devices

Randy Horton, Bob Moll, K. Yew
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The medical device industry has a long legacy of product development processes that are heavily influenced by the design of the device hardware. As devices have become connected, often to smartphones via connections such as Bluetooth, software is playing an increasing role in the overall system and in particular the user interface. As a result, iterative agile design practices that are prevalent in software are starting to influence the connected device development process. These modern agile practices put the user at the center of the design problem. But what is the best way in this new world to get feedback from users such that the overall product can be improved? In this paper, we share two techniques, one qualitative and one quantitative, that can answer this question. We’ll also explore the synergy of using both techniques together.
两全其美:使用定性和定量反馈来改进互联医疗设备的设计
医疗设备行业的产品开发过程长期以来深受设备硬件设计的影响。随着设备的连接,通常是通过蓝牙等连接到智能手机,软件在整个系统中扮演着越来越重要的角色,尤其是用户界面。因此,在软件中流行的迭代敏捷设计实践开始影响连接设备的开发过程。这些现代敏捷实践将用户置于设计问题的中心。但是,在这个新世界里,从用户那里获得反馈,从而改进整个产品的最佳方式是什么?在本文中,我们分享了两种可以回答这个问题的技术,一种是定性的,一种是定量的。我们还将探讨同时使用这两种技术的协同作用。
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