用户授权的可用性:通过本地化的用户体验设计促进社会正义和人权

Keshab R. Acharya
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在健康或医疗相关活动中,特别是在资源受限的环境中通过生物技术治疗危重病人时,成功的任务执行取决于产品的可用性,即强调易用性、错误恢复、效率和满意度。这意味着设计用于这种情况的技术产品需要高效且易于使用。本文中提出的研究结果和建议将强调使用环境的重要性,它允许跨文化有效地使用技术产品。在资源有限的情况下,通过生物技术成功地治疗病人和卫生通信与产品可用性的概念有着内在的联系。这样的目标可以通过本地化的用户体验设计实践来实现,帮助用户快速、准确、满意地执行他们想要的任务,从而在资源受限的环境中促进社会公正和包容。通过一个案例研究,本文分享了从工业化国家到一个代表性不足的不发达国家的技术转让中有关可用性问题的发现。这篇文章提供了研究结果的含义,建议工业化国家的设计师应该考虑如何通过本地化可用性设计技术产品,以便更好地用于促进服务不足、不发达国家的社会正义和人权。
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Usability for User Empowerment: Promoting Social Justice and Human Rights through Localized UX Design
Successful task performance in a health or medical-related activity, especially in treating critical patients through biotechnology in resource-constrained settings, is determined by product usability that emphasizes the ease of use, error recovery, efficiency, and satisfaction. This means that technical products designed to be used in this context need to be efficient and easy to use. Research findings and suggestions laid out in this paper will highlight the importance of use context that allows for effective use of technological products across cultures. Successful patient treatments through biotechnology in resource-constrained settings and health communications are intrinsically connected to the concept of product usability. Such goals can be achieved through localized UX design practices that help users perform their desired tasks with speed, accuracy, and satisfaction, and thus promote social justice and inclusion in resource-constrained settings. Through a case study, this paper shares findings related to usability problems in technology transfer from industrialized nations to an underrepresented, underdeveloped country. The article provides implications of the findings, suggesting that designers in industrialized nations should consider how technological products designed through localized usability can be better positioned to be used for promoting social justice and human rights in the underserved, undeveloped countries.
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