以用户为中心的家庭颈动脉监测患者应用程序设计

Inga Müller, Jasmin Henze, A. Burmann, Rutuja Salvi, Rainer Baum
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世界卫生组织(世卫组织)报告说,脑血管疾病是欧洲第二大死因,占每年死亡人数的11%。其中一个潜在的原因是狭窄,这是指由于动脉内斑块的积聚而导致颈动脉堵塞或狭窄。尽管血管狭窄会导致严重的健康并发症,如中风,但早期发现可以预防这些并发症。BODYTUNE系统旨在通过人工智能听诊设备检测高危患者的血管狭窄。该设备配有一个应用程序,使用户可以在家中独立测量,并管理和显示结果。本文的主题是开发该应用程序的高保真交互原型。应用原型是使用以人为本的设计过程开发的,这是一种由国际标准化组织(ISO)定义的方法,强调用户的需求和偏好,确保最终产品满足高水平的可用性。为了确保用户以系统目标群体为中心,对潜在的颈动脉狭窄风险患者进行了调查,调查他们的需求和能力,并获得设计要求。询问的要点包括参与者在家庭使用中处理医疗系统的经验以及他们对技术的一般亲和力。调查显示,大多数参与者之前都有使用类似系统的经验,比如血压监测仪或健康和生活方式应用程序。然而,参与者仍然担心能否独立操作系统,并担心在测量过程中出现错误,导致错误的结果。该调查强调了设计一个易于使用的应用程序的重要性,在系统和用户之间灌输信任,在用户的行为中验证用户,并在出现问题时指导他们。在最初的研究之后,从线框图到交互原型的最终设计,经过多次迭代,设计就建立起来了。它的目的是值得信赖和专业,传达积极的感觉和平静的感觉。原型涵盖了以下四个用例:在测量设备和应用程序之间建立连接,进行测量,查找以前的测量结果和编辑配置文件信息。在原型开发之后,进行了可用性测试,以评估设计是否满足目标群体的需求,并识别潜在的可用性问题。代表该应用程序潜在用户的六个人参加了测试,并被要求独立执行每个用例。对试验进行了观察,并对原型装置进行了屏幕记录。此外,随后还进行了一次采访,参与者被问及他们在应用可用性方面的具体挣扎和一般方面。总的来说,从测试中确定了24个可用性问题,几乎三分之二的问题由不止一个测试参与者指出。尽管存在这些问题,但参与者普遍对该应用程序表现出积极的反应,表示他们在使用过程中感到安全和放心,并认为BODYTUNE系统会对他们有所帮助。
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User-Centred Design of a Patient App for Carotid Artery Monitoring at Home
The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that cerebrovascular diseases account for the second highest cause of death in Europe, contributing to 11% of annual deaths. One of the underlying causes is a stenosis, which refers to the blockage or narrowing of the carotid artery due to the accumulation of plaque within the artery. Although stenoses can result in severe health complications such as strokes, early detection can prevent such complications. The BODYTUNE system aims to detect building stenoses in high-risk patients through an AI-supported auscultation device. This device is accompanied by an app that enables users to take independent measurements from home and manages and displays the results. The development of a high-fidelity interactive prototype of this app is the subject of this paper. The app prototype was developed using the Human-centred design process, an approach defined by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that places emphasis on the needs and preferences of the user, ensuring that the resulting product meets a high level of usability. To ensure user centricity towards the system's target group a survey of potential at-risk patients for a carotid stenosis was conducted, investigating their needs and abilities, and obtaining design requirements. Inquired points included participants' experience with handling medical systems in home use and their general affinity for technology. The survey revealed that most participants have prior experience with comparable systems such as blood pressure monitors or health and lifestyle apps. However, participants were still concerned about being able to operate the system independently and feared making errors in the measurement process, leading to false results. The survey highlighted the importance of designing an app that is easy to use, instils trust between the system and the users, validates users in their actions, and guides them when problems arise. After the initial research a design was established through several iterations, starting from wireframing to the final design of the interactive prototype. It aims to be trustworthy and professional and convey a positive feel and calming feel. The prototype covers the four following use cases: establishing a connection between the measuring device and the app, taking a measurement, looking up former measuring results and editing profile information. Subsequently to the prototype development a usability test was conducted to assess whether the design met the requirements for the target group and to identify potential usability problems. Six people, representing potential users of the app, participated in the test, and were asked to independently execute each use cases. The tests were observed, and the prototype device was screen recorded. Additionally, an interview was conducted afterwards where participants were asked about their specific struggles and general aspects regarding the app's usability. In total, 24 usability problems were identified from the test, almost two-thirds of which were pointed out by more than one test participant. Despite these issues, participants generally displayed a positive reaction towards the app, stating they feel safe and reassured during use and feeling that the BODYTUNE system would be helpful to them.
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