用户画像和角色在消费者健康技术的设计和开发中的应用。
User profiles and personas in the design and development of consumer health technologies.
机构信息
Decision Sciences/IT Management Department - John Cook School of Business, Joint Appointment Health Care Management and Policy - School of Public Health, Saint Louis University, 3674 Lindell Avenue, DS 459, Saint Louis, MO 63108, United States.
出版信息
Int J Med Inform. 2013 Nov;82(11):e251-68. doi: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2011.03.006. Epub 2011 Apr 9.
BACKGROUND
"The graying of the globe" has resulted in exponential rise in health care expenses, over-worked health care professionals and a growing patient base suffering from multiple chronic diseases, one of which is diabetes. Consumer health technologies (CHT) are considered important catalysts for empowering health care consumers to take a proactive role in managing their health and related costs. Adoption rate and usability of such devices among the aging is far from being satisfactory. Past studies noted the motivation for adoption by the aging is dependent on the suitability/relevance, perceived usability and anticipated benefits associated with usage of technological innovation. Traditional information technology (IT) development adopts a systematic approach without necessarily using a specific user model that personalizes the system to the aging user groups. The aging patient population has unique needs arising from progressive deterioration in both physiological and psychological abilities. These needs are often ignored in the design, development, trial and adoption of consumer health products resulting in low adoption and usage.
OBJECTIVES
The main objective of this research is to investigate the user-centered design (UCD), specifically user profiles and personas, as methodological tools to inform the design and development of CHT devices for an aging population. The adoption of user profile and persona has not received much attention in health care informatics research and, in particular, research involving CHT. Our work begins to fill this void in three ways. We (1) illuminate the process of developing CHT user profiles and personas for a Chinese elder population with a demanding health care needs, i.e., self-management of chronic diabetes, with the hope that the resulting profiles and personas may be used as foundational material for informing the design, development and evaluation of CHT in other similar contexts; (2) call attention to how to further enhance and complement traditional user profile and persona techniques for CHT design by integrating cognitive structures and present behavior that drive health care thinking, future behavior and demand; (3) show how the profiles and personas can be used to inform requirements, design and implementation decisions for a technology aimed at facilitating CHT adoption and diffusion for the elderly.
METHODOLOGY
To exemplify process and application, we use an action-research methodology, where user profiles and personas of an aging patient population were developed. The resultant profiles and personas were leveraged to improve the design, development and implementation plans of a smart phone application to assist chronically ill aging Chinese diabetic population capable of disease self-management.
RESULTS
The results from the study show that user profile and persona can be a valuable methodological approach in capturing the conceptual model of the aging and informing the design and development decisions of CHT. The demonstration of techniques used in this study can serve as a guideline to CHT developers in bringing conceptual user modeling into the design of software interfaces targeted for users with specific health care needs. Specifically, the study provides guidance on the creation and use of profiles and personas to tap into the conceptual models of the targeted elderly population reflecting their preferences, capabilities and attitudes towards using technology in self-management care in general and the smart phone diabetes management application in particular. Insight into the mental model of the aging group has been shown to inform later stages of UCD development (e.g., the creation of prototypes and usability testing) as well as implementation and adoption strategies. The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2025, 80% of all new cases of diabetes are expected to appear in the developing countries. In fact, the number of diabetic patients in China is estimated to rise to 42.3 million in 2030 from 20.8 million in 2000. Thus, we investigate the Chinese aging population in order to demonstrate the process of developing and using user profile and persona. We hope that the resultant conceptual model of the Chinese aging diabetic population can be used in future research to guide CHT designers interested in designing health care devices for this vulnerable user group.
背景
“全球老龄化”导致医疗保健费用呈指数级增长,医疗保健专业人员过度劳累,以及越来越多的患有多种慢性病(其中之一是糖尿病)的患者群体。消费者健康技术(CHT)被认为是赋予医疗保健消费者积极主动管理健康和相关费用的重要催化剂。在老龄化人群中,此类设备的采用率和可用性远不能令人满意。过去的研究指出,老龄化人群采用的动机取决于与使用技术创新相关的适用性/相关性、感知可用性和预期收益。传统信息技术(IT)开发采用系统方法,但不一定使用特定的用户模型,该模型将系统个性化为老龄化用户群体。老龄化患者群体由于生理和心理能力的逐渐恶化而具有独特的需求。这些需求在消费者健康产品的设计、开发、试验和采用过程中经常被忽视,导致采用率和使用率低。
目的
本研究的主要目的是研究以用户为中心的设计(UCD),特别是用户档案和角色,作为告知面向老龄化人群的 CHT 设备设计和开发的方法工具。在医疗保健信息学研究中,特别是在涉及 CHT 的研究中,用户档案和角色的采用并没有受到太多关注。我们的工作通过以下三种方式开始填补这一空白。我们(1)阐明为有特定医疗保健需求的中国老年人群体(即慢性糖尿病的自我管理)开发 CHT 用户档案和角色的过程,希望由此产生的档案和角色可被用作基础性材料,以告知其他类似背景下 CHT 的设计、开发和评估;(2)呼吁注意如何通过整合认知结构和当前驱动医疗保健思维、未来行为和需求的行为,进一步增强和补充传统的 CHT 设计用户档案和角色技术;(3)展示如何使用档案和角色来告知旨在促进老年人 CHT 采用和扩散的技术的需求、设计和实施决策。
方法
为了举例说明过程和应用,我们使用了行动研究方法,开发了老龄化患者群体的用户档案和角色。利用所得档案和角色来改进智能手机应用程序的设计、开发和实施计划,以帮助患有慢性疾病的中国老年糖尿病患者实现自我管理。
结果
研究结果表明,用户档案和角色可以成为捕获老龄化概念模型并告知 CHT 设计和开发决策的有价值的方法。本研究中使用的技术演示可以为 CHT 开发人员提供指导,将概念用户建模引入针对特定医疗保健需求的软件界面设计中。具体来说,该研究提供了关于创建和使用档案和角色的指导,以挖掘目标老年人群的概念模型,反映他们对使用技术进行自我管理护理的偏好、能力和态度,特别是针对智能手机糖尿病管理应用程序。已经证明,对老龄化群体心理模型的了解可以为 UCD 开发的后期阶段(例如,原型的创建和可用性测试)以及实施和采用策略提供信息。世界卫生组织(WHO)预计,到 2025 年,所有新出现的糖尿病病例中,预计 80%将出现在发展中国家。事实上,据估计,到 2030 年,中国的糖尿病患者人数将从 2000 年的 2080 万增加到 4230 万。因此,我们研究了中国的老龄化人口,以展示开发和使用用户档案和角色的过程。我们希望中国老年糖尿病患者的概念模型可以用于未来的研究,以指导有兴趣为这一弱势群体设计医疗保健设备的 CHT 设计师。