在CMS示范项目中发现支持远程健康指导和护理协调的用户需求。

AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2025-05-22 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Katrina K Boles, Lisa Young, Chuka Emezue, Knoo Lee, Lori Popejoy, Blaine Reeder
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新型“就地养老资产”示范项目中的远程干预人员依靠智能家居和可穿戴传感器数据来了解从养老院出院到社区的老年成人客户的日常行为模式,并在远程医疗访问期间提供指导,帮助客户自我管理个人健康和独立目标。在设计干预主义仪表板时,我们采用了上下文调查来支持新的资产计划。具有干预主义者和领导的焦点小组以主要仪表板目标、界面和技术需求以及数据收集期望为主题。四个上下文询问会话与干预者特征用户目标,障碍,和标准化的用户工作流程。我们明确了用户需求的顺序发现过程,可以在仪表板设计中复制,用于未来依赖传感器数据和远程医疗访问的远程服务交付程序。
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Discovery of User Requirements to Support Remote Health Coaching and Care Coordination in a CMS Demonstration Project.

Remote interventionists in the novel ASSETs for Aging in Place demonstration project rely on smart home and wearable sensor data to understand daily behavior patterns of older adult clients discharged from nursing homes to the community and to inform coaching during telehealth visits to help clients self-manage personal goals for health and independence. We employed contextual inquiry during design of the interventionist dashboard to support the new ASSETs program. Focus groups with interventionists and leadership characterized themes for primary dashboard goals, interface and technology needs, and data collection expectations. Four contextual inquiry sessions with interventionists characterized user goals, barriers, and standardized user workflows. We articulated a sequential discovery process for user requirements that can be replicated in dashboard design for future remote service delivery programs that will rely on sensor data and telehealth visits.

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