Co-design of a tablet app for communicating inpatient brain injury rehabilitation goals

D. Babbage, J. Drown, Jonathan Armstrong, Maegan Van Solkema, W. Levack, N. Kayes
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Abstract The design of a tablet app for people with recent severe brain injuries is described, providing short videos outlining their current rehabilitation goals during inpatient rehabilitation. This research explored questions of desirability, functionality and usability. A co-design process was undertaken with clinicians and three current clients of such a brain injury service along with their family/whānau, iterating on a series of prototypes. Clinician, client and family participants responded positively to the concept and guided the design. Many design considerations reflected fairly universal principles—providing graphical/visual cues to complement text-based controls, and striving for a simple user interface and experience. The final design struck a balance between user control and a curated linear flow through app content. A sharp focus on the main objective was key—guiding rehabilitation goal setting best practice. The end result was an iPad app ready for clinical trial. Such tools may be able to contribute to rehabilitation processes through supporting client engagement, raising awareness of the purpose of rehabilitation, and thus potentially contributing to rehabilitation outcomes. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
共同设计一款平板电脑应用程序,用于传达住院患者脑损伤康复目标
摘要:设计了一款针对近期重度脑损伤患者的平板应用程序,在住院康复期间提供短视频,概述患者当前的康复目标。这项研究探讨了可取性、功能性和可用性等问题。我们与临床医生、三名目前使用这种脑损伤服务的客户及其家人/whānau共同进行了设计过程,反复设计了一系列原型。临床医生,客户和家庭参与者积极响应概念并指导设计。许多设计考虑反映了相当普遍的原则——提供图形/视觉提示来补充基于文本的控件,并努力实现简单的用户界面和体验。最终的设计在用户控制和应用内容的线性流程之间取得了平衡。对主要目标的明确关注是关键指导康复目标设定的最佳做法。最终的结果是一个可以用于临床试验的iPad应用程序。这些工具可以通过支持客户参与,提高对康复目的的认识,从而有助于康复过程,从而潜在地促进康复结果。图形抽象
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