使用纸上原型来评估MedMate:一种基于家庭的药丸分发器的感知接受度

J. C. Chua, Min-Hui Foo, Y. L. Cheong, J. Ng, C. Toh
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家庭药丸分配器是许多帮助药物管理和提高依从性的设备之一。这种设备在美国很常见,但在亚洲没有广泛使用。我们设计了一种家用药物分配器,叫做MedMate。用户对MedMate等新技术的接受程度会影响其实际使用。因此,我们创建了MedMate的纸上原型,以便在开发周期的早期获得用户的反馈。我们进行了一项用户研究,包括根据技术接受模型(TAM)改编的问卷调查,随后进行了访谈,以更深入地了解用户的感知接受度,更重要的是他们对MedMate的关注。用户研究结果表明,参与者对其有用性和易用性持积极态度。超过三分之二的参与者愿意接受并在家中使用药丸分配器,但也有一些顾虑。他们主要关心的问题包括可负担性、便携性、可靠性、安全性、保密性、维护、耐用性、提醒的效率、可及性和处理不同形式药物的能力。这些发现与我们之前对其他家庭医疗设备(如移动心电图测量设备)的接受度的研究产生了共鸣。因此,在设计其他家用医疗设备时,大多数这些因素都可以扩展考虑。
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Using paper prototyping to assess the perceived acceptance of MedMate: A home-based pill dispenser
Home-based pill dispensers are one of many devices that are designed to aid medication management and improve adherence. Such devices are common in the United States of America but not widely exploited in Asia. We designed a home-based pill dispenser known as MedMate. Users' perceived acceptance of a new technology such as MedMate affects its actual usage. Thus, we created a paper prototype of MedMate to get feedbacks from users early in the development cycle. We conducted a user study consisting of a questionnaire adapted from the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), followed by an interview to gain more in-depth understanding of the users' perceived acceptance and more importantly their concerns regarding MedMate. The results of the user study show that the participants were positive about its usefulness and ease-of-use. More than two third of the participants were willing to accept and use the pill dispenser in their homes but with some concerns. Their main concerns include affordability, portability, reliability, safety and security, privacy, maintenance, durability, efficiency of reminder, accessibility and capability in handling different forms of medication. These findings resonate with our prior studies on the acceptance of other home-based medical devices such as mobile ECG-measuring devices. Thus, most of these factors can be extended for consideration when designing other home-based medical devices.
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